The center was established in 1963 at Northern Illinois University. Since 1997, CSEAS has been a federally funded National Resource Center for SEA studies.
On the 20th anniversary of Timor-Leste's rebirth, A/Prof Lisa Palmer looks at the kingmakers' attempts to revitalise his once enigmatic presence in the national psyche by calling on the ancestors. https://t.co/NHdwDYglzB
"In exploring and articulating ideas of beyond-ness, APT10 forces us to look past the categories of nation or ethnicity to embrace perspectives in life that are centred on multiplicity & hybridity, on community &friendship," writes Caitlin Hughes. https://t.co/iRkMtsCaWb
"According to the records of the Aceh Singkil Peace Forum (Forcidas), there are currently 20 churches whose permits have been denied by the local government, with no resolution in sight," writes @berilhuliselan. https://t.co/Vq6VGSbN6l
1/2: 'The Long Walk’ Review: A Ghostly Future in Laos
This Laotian drama from Mattie Do presents a world where spirits linger on into a future that has been shaped by technology.
#Laos#cinema#SoutheastAsianFilm#film
https://t.co/6u0c37jNkR
"Accurate information, open minds, and clear thinking”.
A year after the military coup in #Myanmar 🇲🇲, Andrew Selth of @GAIGriffith argues effective responses to the military takeover call for measured consideration. #AsialinkInsights 👇 https://t.co/fIEwQ2lE1q
NEW: Dredgers have been spotted at Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base in satellite imagery and government-released photos. A deep-water port would make Ream far more useful to both Cambodian and, potentially, Chinese navies: https://t.co/3tvC467lj2
.@MurrayHiebert1 and @Dani_Fallin write that Southeast Asia’s massive coastal populations in archipelagic countries like the #Philippines and #Indonesia are at immediate risk from sea level rises and extreme weather events. For more on climate change: https://t.co/AldTI3WYA6
In her new book, "Propaganda and the Genocide in Indonesia," Saskia Wieringa discusses how propaganda set the stage for the 1965 genocide of Communists in Indonesia. Listen to her latest interview on the @NewBooksNetwork podcast here.
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What conflicts have arisen around oil palm expansion in Indonesia, and how effective are the conflict resolution mechanisms that are currently in place? Read the 2021 report from @KITLV_KNAW and its research collaborators here.
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