How Multilateralism Does and Doesn’t Work in ASEAN Study Populism, nationalism, and an intensifying rivalry between the United States and China are testing the cooperation within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). As its 10 member States battle the effects of Covid-19 amid political and territorial crises, the group has struggled to overcome internal differences and address profound external challenges. By Deasy Simandjuntak
The Dilemma of Waste during COVID-19 Pandemic Article While Thailand has prioritized measures to contain the spread of COVID-19, environmental concerns have been sidelined. Despite an overall reduction in waste, the amount of plastic and harmful microplastics have skyrocketed in the kingdom, with a weak pre-existing waste sorting and management system. By Teirra Kamolvattanavith
COVID-19 Recovery in Southeast Asia: Snapshots from Metro Manila, the Philippines Photo Essay The Philippines is among the worst-hit countries in Southeast Asia, with more than 1.1 million confirmed cases, and more than 18,000 deaths as of mid-May 2021. This photo series looks at how Filipinos in the Philippine capital of Metro Manila are trying to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. By Aildrene Tan
Abandonment: The New-Normal for Migrant Workers? Article Migrant workers amidst the pandemic in the Global South have gone through the same experience as those who are displaced. The health crisis has brought the plight of migrant workers to another level, in what it is considered here as ‘abandonment’. By Pamungkas A. Dewanto
Divided we fail - Vaccine diplomacy and its implications Background No country is safe from COVID-19 until all countries are safe from COVID-19. To state the obvious: To overcome a pandemic of this magnitude, vaccines must be made available quickly, cheaply, and fairly. By Dr. Alexandra Sitenko
Plant-Based Food Finds Its Way into Post-pandemic Menu Article Bangkok residents are finding more options for plant-based meat, with names like ‘More Meat’, ’Never Meat’ or ‘Let’s Plant Eat’, in groceries. In Manila, a government agency ran a contest for creating plant-based versions of native dishes. Over in Vietnam, social media influencers are urging followers to think sustainability through their food habits. By Johanna Son
After the First Wave: Southeast Asia and Rise of the ‘New COVID Poor’ Analysis What can Southeast Asia learn from nearly a year of responses to COVID-19? A key question, not yet answered, is how to find the elusive balance between public health concerns and economic curbs, and achieve the right balance between stringent safety measures and open borders. By Gwen Robinson
COVID-19, Health Borders, and the Purity of the Thai Nation Article This article examines the ad-hoc policy and regulation applied by the Thai government in controlling the spread of COVID-19 in the country. The Thai government erected a ‘health border’ to control mobility of the people, as well as set up a governing body, the Center of COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) under the emergency decree. By Jiraporn Laocharoenwong
In the Philippines, Distance Learning Reveals the Digital Divide Article Forced to follow a “no vaccine, no classes” policy, the Philippines has implemented distance-learning programs that exacerbate existing inequalities. By Ana P. Santos
COVID-19 and the Climate Crisis in Southeast Asia Article At their core, the shared crises of the pandemic, the climate emergency and the plastics habit reflect how human beings view their space in the natural world. By Johanna Son