Southeast Asia Insights
Public Support for Anti-Dynasty Law Grows as Filipinos Demand Governance Reform
Growing public support for an anti-political dynasty law in the Philippines reflects rising frustration over corruption and entrenched political power. Yet experts warn that passing a law alone will not solve deeper governance problems rooted in inequality, weak political institutions, and uneven political awareness. A recent Pulse Asia survey found that 64% of Filipinos support legislation limiting or banning political dynasties, up fro...
Jul 17, 2026
Read More →China’s New 100-Meter Tower Strengthens Beijing’s Presence in the South China Sea
China has built a 100-meter observation megatower in the northern South China Sea, near the country's southern coast. According to Chinese media, the structure is designed to monitor typhoons and collect real-time meteorological data. Its size and location, however, suggest it could serve a broader strategic purpose. China has increasingly used civilian infrastructure to reinforce its presence in one of East Asia's most sensitive maritim...
Read More →Cambodia and Thailand Could Break ASEAN From Within
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has spent years treating Myanmar as its great credibility test. But the more consequential test now sits on the Cambodia-Thailand border, where two members of the bloc have turned a territorial dispute into armed conflict. ASEAN was not created to make its members democratic, liberal, or morally consistent. It was created to keep the region stable enough for governments to survive, econo...
Read More →Germany Warns That the Tensions in the South China Sea Are Becoming a Global Trade Risk
Germany has now said aloud what many governments won't: any major crisis in the South China Sea would quickly spill across the global economy. Speaking in Manila beside Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier warned that Europe is closely watching the rising tensions in the disputed waters. His message was not only about expressing support for the Philippines in light of Chinese aggression, but...
Read More →Climate Change and Health in Southeast Asia: The Hidden Mental Health Toll on Frontline Communities
Across Southeast Asia, climate change is leaving impacts that are not always visible in damaged homes, flooded streets, or failed harvests. Alongside the physical destruction caused by storms, floods, droughts, and extreme heat, a quieter crisis is emerging: the growing psychological burden of living in an increasingly unstable environment. From typhoons in the Philippines to prolonged heatwaves across mainland Southeast Asia, climate ch...
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