Launch of LSE Southeast Asia BlogCheck out new LSE Southeast Asia Blog at blogs.lse.ac.uk/seacNov 9, 2020Nov 9, 2020
What comes next? Civil society and food systems in response to COVID-19“People quickly organised initiatives to move this food from rural areas to supply urban communities in lockdown. As part of the…Jul 21, 2020Jul 21, 2020
Questioning Normalcy: Rethinking Urbanisation, Development and Collective Action through the…“With governments and economic powers eager to get back into gear through “new normal” narratives, existing social inequalities and…Jul 20, 2020Jul 20, 2020
Smart Urbanism and the Common Good“Who should decide what is the common good for a city? Is smart technology an ideal platform where dialogues on the common good can be…Jul 2, 2020Jul 2, 2020
Infectious disease in an urban society“COVID-19 has caught many cities unprepared due to existing structural inequities and past institutional neglect”, writes Roger Keil…Jun 29, 2020Jun 29, 2020
Managing COVID-19 on an increasingly urbanised planet“Even in wealthy cities like Singapore, the poorest sectors of the population often have an inability to self-isolate due to dense living…Jun 29, 2020Jun 29, 2020
Human Rights as the Foundation of Good Governance: The Ironies of the Philippine Experience“Confronted by these challenges and difficulties, human rights defenders in the Philippines have taken steps to muster all possible…Jun 1, 2020Jun 1, 2020
Is China Buying up Southeast Asia? Investment, Infrastructure, and Development“The situation is nowhere near as dire as what is commonly portrayed in the popular press”, writes Dr Guanie Lim, Research Fellow at the…Apr 27, 2020Apr 27, 2020
Is popular environmentalism democratic?By Prof Tim Forsyth|15 December 2018 on LSE SEACJan 23, 2019Jan 23, 2019
Japan’s Perspectives on Connectivity Initiatives and Trade Liberalisation in Southeast AsiaBy Yee Kuang Heng|10 August 2018 on LSE SEACAug 10, 2018Aug 10, 2018