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Essay: Brain Rot is Rewiring Our Society and Law

Haekal Al Asyari · May 6, 2025

Absurd AI-generated internet trends are impacting youth, deteriorating cognitive functions and creating complex legal challenges online.

Culture

Chapter Two – The Story of Ya

Dina Zaman, Rabiatul Adawiyah Yusoff, Dr. Rowena Abdul Razak, Farhan Farid · May 6, 2025

Ya’s life is shaped by displacement and resilience.

Technology

Indonesia’s AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Threat

Hanif Abdul Halim · May 6, 2025

It is urgent to crimininalise AI-generated CSAM and undertake a legal reform to protect children online.

Military

Contrarian View: Dwifungsi Concern is Overblown

Galby R. Samhudi · May 6, 2025

The widely contested revisions to the military law are still within reasonable limits.

Security

Malaysia’s Enduring Significance for Peace in Southern Thailand

Don Pathan · May 6, 2025

Malaysia navigates a complex role in facilitating peace talks for Thailand’s southern insurgency, balancing ties and trust.

Economy

Hard Lessons from eFishery’s Fishy Business

Rahmad Budi Harto, Beringin Kusuma · April 30, 2025

A short report on eFishery’s financial conundrum and its implications to Indonesia’s business landscape.

Environment

Indonesia’s Religious Groups and Their Mining Concessions

Ilya Syafa’atun Ni’mah, M. Anas Mahfudhi · April 29, 2025

Indonesia’s top religious groups risk independence by accepting mining concessions, aligning closely with the state’s political and economic interests.

Mental Health

Workplace Mental Health in Malaysia: An Overview

admin · June 20, 2023

stratsea.com is pleased to republish the first report in the Green Ribbon Group’s (GRG) research series on “Building a Community Approach to Workplace Mental Health”.

Environment

Thailand’s Waste Crisis and Circular Economy

Daewi Hla Myint · June 15, 2023

Circular economy might be one of the available remedies to combat Thailand’s waste crisis. However, more government intervention is needed.

Violent Extremism

Pull Factors of Recidivism within Violent Extremist Groups in Indonesia

Any Rufaedah · June 14, 2023

Preventing recidivism requires multidimension analyses. In contributing to addressing recidivism in Indonesia, this article aims to contribute by presenting the narratives and psychological factors that pull terror inmates back to a path of violence.

Climate Change

Between Climate Pledges, Green Consumption and Sustainable Marketing

Ngan Tran · June 14, 2023

Big companies and brands these days like to pledge their commitments to combating the climate crisis. These climate pledges, however, are not as easily put into action and, worse, can be easily misused for greenwashing purposes.

Climate Change

Brunei: The Nexus between Regional Influence and Sustainable Development

Arif Syazwan · June 11, 2023

Brunei’s pursuit of sustainable development agenda would not only benefit the country through economic diversification and maintenance of political stability but also serve as Brunei’s fuel to project more significant regional influence.

Diplomacy

Should ASEAN Engage the Quad?

Calvin Khoe · June 7, 2023

After consistently sending strong signals over the years, the Quad’s wish to engage ASEAN should be considered this year under Indonesia’s ASEAN Chairmanship.

Environment

Cotton vs. Plastic Bags: The Battle for Sustainability

Birger Kydland · June 4, 2023

Companies and retailers want us to believe that cotton bags or other alternatives to plastic bags are environment-friendly. Is this merely a greenwashing tactic?

Economy

Should Cambodia Embrace China’s BRI? 

Kanha Ongchamroeun · May 26, 2023

China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Cambodia has become a crucial economic and socio-cultural development factor for the nation, though at the cost of expanding China’s influence.

Diplomacy

Can the UAE Repair Garuda’s Broken Wings?

Dr. Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat, Yeta Purnama · May 16, 2023

The UAE’s airline giants Etihad and Emirates have shown interest to keep Garuda Indonesia in the air. Time will tell if their interest and money are enough to do so.

Politics

Can Malaysia’s New Electoral Democracy Last?

Prof. William Case · May 12, 2023

Malaysia’s new electoral democracy is not going anywhere soon, despite the flimsiness of the unity government and the potent challenge posed by its opposition.

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