State, Religion and the South China Sea with Edyta Roszko
New podcast published about a NIAS Press book! Edyta Roszko is the author of "Fishers, Monks and Cadres: Navigating State, Religion and the South China Sea in Central Vietnam". "In…
New podcast published about a NIAS Press book! Edyta Roszko is the author of "Fishers, Monks and Cadres: Navigating State, Religion and the South China Sea in Central Vietnam". "In…
NIAS Press is delighted to have recently published Friederike Trotier's book "Nation, City, Arena: Sports Events, Nation Building and City Politics in Indonesia". This book is the first comprehensive study…
Fifty years ago, the Vietnam War was still raging and had spread into neighbouring Laos and Cambodia. One of the Western journalists reporting on the conflict on the ground was…
This post is part of the series ‘Dogmeat Diaries’ by Ashley South and is adapted from an article first published in The Irrawaddy (11-1-2017). Read the first entry here for…
This post is part of the series ‘Dogmeat Diaries’ by Ashley South and is adapted from an article first published in Tea Circles (5-5-2017), reprinted in The Irrawaddy (10-5-2017). Read…
In this post, Gregory V. Raymond writes about the latest development of the Thai's monarchy role in politics, and the shifting relationship between the monarchy, the military, the people and…
By NIAS Pres On Monday 16th, the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand hosted a book launch and discussion of the book "Future Forward: the rise and fall of a Thai…
In October 2019, Adela from NIAS Press had the immense pleasure of talking to Pétur Mar Gudmundsson from Sigvaldi books, a specialised book service and bookstore in Iceland. According to…
'Can the movement he founded thrive in his absence?' asks Duncan McCargo in a painstakingly researched text published in Nikkei Asia this week. The piece is an adapted extract from…