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Chuyên mục: Southeast Asia
Chính sách Hướng Đông của Nga và tác động đối với Đông Nam Á và Biển Đông
NCBĐ – Thứ sáu, 29 Tháng 1 2016 07:45
Một năm trước khi Chính quyền Obama công bố chiến lược tái cân bằng sang châu Á, thì Tổng thống Vladimir Putin đã tuyên bố Nga sẽ “hướng Đông”. Điều gì thúc đẩy chính sách Hướng Đông của Putin và liệu kết quả có như mong đợi? Lập trường của Nga và tác động như thế nào đến tình hình Biển Đông?
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CSIS – Southeast Asia Sit-Rep – August 25, 2016

CSIS Southeast Asia SIT-REPThis issue includes a look at the new Malaysian political party that could challenge Prime Minister Najib Razak’s United Malays National Organization, analysis of Vietnam’s latest economic reforms, a podcast assessing U.S.-Taiwan relations, and much more. Links will take you to the full publications, multimedia, or to registration for upcoming programs when available. To jump to a section, select one of the following:
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CSIS – Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – August 18, 2016
Malaysia’s Najib Faces Latest Challenge from Newly Established PartyBy Conor Cronin (@ConorCroninDC), Research Associate , Southeast Asia Program (@SoutheastAsiaDC), CSIS August 18, 2016 Former deputy prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin on August 9 officially registered Malaysia’s newest political party: Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia, or Bersatu for short. The party is the latest salvo in a slow mutiny against Prime Minister Najib Razak that has centered for more than a year around a scandal involving state investment fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB). Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS – Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – August 18, 2016” |
CSIS – Southeast Asia Sit-Rep – August 11, 2016

CSIS Southeast Asia SIT-REP
This issue includes an assessment of Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s achievements and shortfalls during his first month in office, analysis of Duterte’s first State of the Nation address, and much more. Links will take you to the full publications, multimedia, or to registration for upcoming programs when available. To jump to a section, select one of the following:
- Commentaries on the Philippines
- CogitAsia article covering the Philippines
- The Leaderboard profiles from Myanmar, the United States
Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS – Southeast Asia Sit-Rep – August 11, 2016”
Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – August 4, 2016

A Quick but Concerning Start to the Duterte Presidency
By Conor Cronin (@ConorCroninDC), Research Associate, Southeast Asia Program (@SoutheastAsiaDC), CSIS
August 4, 2016
Rodrigo Duterte, the newly minted president of the Philippines, was quick out of the gates after taking office in late June. In an executive order on July 24, Duterte established new freedom of information regulations for the executive branch by circumventing Congress, where freedom of information bills have languished for decades. The president made infrastructure a top priority for his administration, pushing road construction projects around the country along with solutions to many of Manila’s chronic woes such as flooding and the overcrowding of its international airport. Tiếp tục đọc “Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – August 4, 2016”
CSIS Southeast Asia Sit-Rep – July 28:

CSIS Southeast Asia SIT-REP
This issue includes an analysis on U.S. relations with its strategic partner Singapore as the two countries celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, a critical look at Vietnam’s efforts to promote startups in its economy, a podcast exploring China’s intelligence services, and much more. Links will take you to the full publications, multimedia, or to registration for upcoming programs when available. To jump to a section, select one of the following:
- Commentaries on Singapore
CSIS Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – July 21, 2016

Singapore-U.S. Relations to Set Pace for Twenty-first Century U.S. Engagement in Southeast AsiaBy Phuong Nguyen (@PNguyen_DC), Associate Fellow, Southeast Asia Program (@SoutheastAsiaDC), CSIS July 21, 2016 Singapore prime minister Lee Hsien Loong will pay an official visit to Washington, complete with a state dinner in his honor hosted by President Barack Obama, on August 1-2. The visit comes as the two countries celebrate the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic relations. Lee will be the first leader from Southeast Asia hosted for a state dinner at the Obama White House, a privilege enjoyed by only four other Asian leaders—from China, Japan, India, and South Korea—during Obama’s two terms. Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – July 21, 2016” |
CSIS Southeast Asia Sit-Rep – July 14, 2016

CSIS Southeast Asia SIT-REPThis issue includes an analysis on the threats posed by the Islamic State in Southeast Asia, an explainer on the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s ruling on the Philippines’ case against China, a critical look at the implementation of Indonesia’ Global Maritime Fulcrum vision, and much more. Links will take you to the full publications, multimedia, or to registration for upcoming programs when available. To jump to a section, select one of the following:
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CSIS – Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – July 7, 2016

Recalibrating the Islamic State Threat in Southeast AsiaBy Phuong Nguyen (@PNguyen_DC), Associate Fellow, and Conor Cronin (@ConorCroninDC), Research Associate, Southeast Asia Program (@SoutheastAsiaDC), CSIS July 7, 2016 For many Southeast Asian governments, terrorism threats rank among their top security concerns. Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore—no strangers to dealing with violent Islamist threats—have been on heightened alert for the past two years over concern that attacks linked to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militant group could take place in their territories. Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS – Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – July 7, 2016” |
CSIS Southeast Asia Sit-Rep – June 30, 2016

CSIS Southeast Asia SIT-REPThis issue includes a critical look at ASEAN’s leadership void and its implications for the grouping, profiles of key members of new Philippine president Duterte Rodrigo’s cabinet, and much more. Links will take you to the full publications, multimedia, or to registration for upcoming programs when available. To jump to a section, select one of the following:
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CSIS – Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – June 23, 2016

ASEAN Learning to Navigate a New Age in Great Power Politics
By Phuong Nguyen (@PNguyen_DC), Associate Fellow, Southeast Asia Program (@SoutheastAsiaDC), CSIS
June 23, 2016
At the end of a recent ASEAN-China summit in Kunming, China, on June 13, Beijing pressured several ASEAN members close to it to withdraw their support for an ASEAN joint press statement expressing “serious concerns” about recent developments in the South China Sea. These events raised fundamental questions about the ability of the grouping to pull together amid challenges posed by the region’s new strategic realities. Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS – Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – June 23, 2016”
CSIS Southeast Asia Sit-Rep – June 16, 2016

CSIS Southeast Asia SIT-REP
This issue includes a look at Aung San Suu Kyi’s efforts to tackle communal problems in western Myanmar’s Rakhine State, an analysis of Philippine president-elect Rodrigo Duterte’s economic agenda, and much more. Links will take you to the full publications, multimedia, or to registration for upcoming programs when available. To jump to a section, select one of the following:
- Commentaries on Myanmar
- CogitAsia articles covering China, the Philippines, Thailand, and the TPP
- The Leaderboard profiles from the Philippines, Thailand, and the United States
- Upcoming Events on South China Sea
CSIS – Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – June 10, 2016
Aung San Suu Kyi Sets Out to Find “Practical Solutions” in Rakhine State, and the World Should Help
By Murray Hiebert (@MurrayHiebert1), Senior Adviser and Deputy Director, and Phuong Nguyen (@PNguyen_DC), Associate Fellow, Southeast Asia Program (@SoutheastAsiaDC), CSIS
June 10, 2016
Two months after the National League for Democracy (NLD) government took office, State Counselor and Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi embarked on a process to start addressing the plight of stateless Muslims in Rakhine State, one of the most intractable—and internationally contentious—challenges facing Myanmar. In a joint press conference with U.S. secretary of state John Kerry on May 22, Aung San Suu Kyi asked that she be given “enough space” to tackle the problem. Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS – Southeast Asia from Scott Circle – June 10, 2016”
CSIS Southeast Asia Sit-Rep – May 19, 2016

CSIS Southeast Asia SIT-REP
This issue includes the case for fully lifting the U.S. ban on lethal arms sales to Vietnam, analyses on the Philippine presidential elections and issues facing the incoming administration of president-elect Rodrigo Duterte, an overview of the challenges facing President Barack Obama on issues related to the Trans-Pacific Partnership when he visits Vietnam, and much more. Links will take you to the full publications, multimedia, or to registration for upcoming programs when available. To jump to a section, select one of the following: Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS Southeast Asia Sit-Rep – May 19, 2016”