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How to deal with this β€˜very Chinese time’ in Western lives
The author reflects on a sociology seminar exercise comparing Western perceptions of Asian countries, noting that China receives predominantly negative stereotypes compared to the enthusiasm shown for Japan and South Korea. The piece appears to set up an examination of how Western attitudes toward China differ from other East Asian nations.
LeftNCI 22 Β· ORGANICEmb: 31Asia-Western relationsStereotype analysis
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 8, 2026
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How a China-backed highway may turn landlocked Laos into a trade gateway
China is backing a highway project in Laos connecting Vientiane to the northeastern border, presented as part of Beijing's broader infrastructure expansion in Southeast Asia. The article frames this as China's strategic response to U.S. tensions and an effort to establish alternative trade routes and economic influence in the region.
Japan TimesΒ·May 8, 2026
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Southeast Asian nations see possible opening for thaw with Myanmar years after coup
Southeast Asian nations are exploring potential diplomatic engagement with Myanmar after years of isolation following the 2021 military coup. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) had sidelined Myanmar due to the coup and resulting civil conflict, but recent developments suggest possible opening for dialogue and reintegration.
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The PrintΒ·May 7, 2026
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ASEAN presses for joint response to Iran war fallout as energy crisis weighs
ASEAN countries are coordinating a unified response to the Middle East crisis at regional meetings in the Philippines, with particular concern about energy security impacts. The story frames this as a crisis with significant fallout requiring joint action from the Southeast Asian bloc.
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The PrintΒ·May 6, 2026
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Energy crisis front and centre as ASEAN leaders prepare for summit
ASEAN leaders are gathering for a regional summit in the Philippines where energy security is a central agenda item, with discussions expected to extend beyond Southeast Asia to address broader geopolitical conflicts.
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Foreign PolicyΒ·May 6, 2026
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Is the Iran War Pushing Southeast Asia into China’s Arms?
The article argues that U.S. security commitments to Southeast Asian nations (Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam) have failed to protect them from economic consequences of the Iran conflict, potentially driving them toward China. The headline frames this as a geopolitical shift resulting from U.S. policy failure.
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DW NewsΒ·May 5, 2026
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Japan pivots Indo-Pacific strategy toward Southeast Asia
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced updates to Japan's Indo-Pacific strategy during a Vietnam visit, refocusing on energy security, critical minerals, and strengthening ASEAN resilience.
Foreign PolicyΒ·May 5, 2026
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Trump’s Southeast Asia Trade Deals Are in Limbo
Malaysia has cancelled a tariff deal with the Trump administration, marking the first country to do so and creating uncertainty around Trump's Southeast Asia trade agenda. The article frames this as a setback for the White House's regional trade strategy.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 5, 2026
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Indonesia caps ride-hailing commission fees at 8% in β€˜radical correction’ of sector
Indonesia is implementing an 8% cap on ride-hailing commission fees under President Prabowo Subianto, with the government acquiring stakes in platforms like Gojek and Grab. The policy aims to increase driver earnings and is positioned as a significant intervention in Southeast Asia's ride-hailing sector, with implications for a large labor force that analysts view as politically influential.
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The DiplomatΒ·May 5, 2026
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Indonesia, Japan Sign New Defense Agreement, Eye Possible Arms Transfers
Indonesia and Japan have signed a new defense agreement that positions Japan to potentially transfer arms to Southeast Asia following Tokyo's recent policy shift removing its ban on lethal arms exports. The development marks Japan's emergence as an active defense industry participant in the region.
Center-RightEmb: 28defense-policyjapan
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AI helps Singapore’s Grab woo tough Southeast Asian crowd, exceed expectations
Grab, Southeast Asia's largest ride-hailing and delivery platform, reported first-quarter profits exceeding analyst expectations despite regional economic and political headwinds. The company attributes growth to AI-powered superapp features and service bundling across ride-hailing, delivery, and financial services.
CenterNCI 18 Β· ORGANICEmb: 28corporate earningsSoutheast Asia
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