Dr. Prashanth Parameswaran

@TheAsianist

Fellow || Director of Research || Senior Columnist || Southeast Asia, Asia security, US policy || Own views ||

Washington DC and Asia
Joined May 2010

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  1. The coup exposed the fragility of the civil-military dynamics that have characterized the reforms of the past decade, writes :

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  2. Feb 9

    "As it has done for other Southeast Asian states in previous years, 2021 will spotlight Brunei’s foreign policy more so than usual with its holding of the ASEAN chairmanship." Read what that will mean on with the newest from

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  3. Feb 8

    NEW: CNAS is launching its new Indo-Pacific Security Program today under the leadership of . This new program will address opportunities and challenges in the region that have global implications for the United States:

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  4. Feb 8

    : "It is important during a pandemic such as this because the people need to trust the government" - informative piece on the link between data privacy challenges and pandemic management:

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  5. Jan 31

    What’s happened in is troubling on its own terms– first&foremost for its people. But it’s difficult to separate from the story of democracy’s troubling trajectory in . Sad to see more bad news since I wrote this paper:

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  6. Jan 31

    The military has announced a one-year state of emergency in Myanmar following its arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi, other senior government officials, and activists including 8888 veteran Min Ko Naing.

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  7. Jan 26

    Our new issue Back to the Future? examines 's options to roll back Trump White House policies on a wide range of issues. We also ask if is the best assessment of his success & if can wrest back its foreign policy mojo. Read now:

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  8. Jan 23
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  9. 2020 turned out to be a year that no one could have predicted. As we look to what is on the horizon in 2021, we contend not only with the usual challenges of international relations, but with a global community still in the throes of a pandemic.

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  10. Jan 6

    Bangkok has undergone rapid urbanization in the past two decades with many of the iconic street food stalls that used to line the pavements cleared, while old town houses have been replaced by high-rise condominiums.

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  11. Right now, around 150 million metric tons of plastic pollute the world’s oceans. That's why the has launched its Ocean Plastics Initiative to help remove existing debris from oceans and waterways. Learn more about efforts to clean the oceans.

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  12. 9 Dec 2020
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  13. On Wed. at 10am DC time, I will join colleagues and Robert Daly to discuss what nations across the Indo Pacific expect from the incoming administration. Info (including how to ask a Q) here:

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  14. 3 Dec 2020

    Join the discussion on the future of U.S. foreign policy in Southeast Asia with , , and . The 2nd in a panel series focused on U.S.-Southeast Asia relations. Mon | Dec. 14 | 1.00 PM EST RSVP: More information:

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  15. 7 Nov 2020
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  16. Southeast Asia and Japan’s Indo-Pacific Vision: What’s Next After Suga’s ASEAN Tour?

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  17. 25 Oct 2020

    Thank you to the speakers and attendees of our just-concluded webinar, "Effects of COVID-19 on the Global Political Order". Watch the recording at !

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  18. Don't let the Cambodian base story fool you: China's military ambitions in Southeast Asia are far bigger than Ream Naval Base. by

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  19. 21 Sep 2020

    A museum dedicated to victims of martial law will be built inside the University of the Philippines – Diliman campus. The building seeks to honor the sacrifices of human rights activists who fought and perished during the Marcos dictatorship.

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  20. 21 Sep 2020

    military reshuffle: "The army may not continue supporting Prayuth given a growing number of soldiers see him as slow to crack down...the military has become increasingly factionalised and Prayuth’s clique is diminishing...":

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