Questions begin to stir on
Indonesia’s death penalty policy
A select few Indonesian scholars, journalists and activists are urging a rethink of the country’s policy of the death penalty.
A select few Indonesian scholars, journalists and activists are urging a rethink of the country’s policy of the death penalty.
The son of the father: the
dilemma of Singapore’s first succession
Lee Kuan Yew’s legacy remains intact—but for how much longer?
Lee Kuan Yew’s legacy remains intact—but for how much longer?
Thailand dictatorship far from
benign
Thailand’s military court is being used to process civilian crimes against the crown and state for the first time since the 1970s.
Thailand’s military court is being used to process civilian crimes against the crown and state for the first time since the 1970s.
Pioneer of India and South
Asia studies inspired a generation of students
For scholars of Asia, Anthony Low’s singular contribution was to establish study of modern India and South Asia deeply in the Australian university system.
For scholars of Asia, Anthony Low’s singular contribution was to establish study of modern India and South Asia deeply in the Australian university system.
Allan Sharp
Editor
Asian Currents
M: 0435 819 015
Editor
Asian Currents
M: 0435 819 015