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Gains need consolidation in landmark year for change in Burma
2
Intimidating the media in Cambodia
3
Increasing restrictions and violence in the Indonesian media
4
Stifling media and civil society in Laos
5
Media at a tipping point in Malaysia
6
Failed expectations, restrictive laws in Philippines
7
Business as usual on Singapore’s restrictions on media
8
Thailand: Caught between ethics and politics
9
To protect or control the media in Timor Leste
10
Taming the online spaces in Vietnam
11
Malaysia (2012): State aims to control cyberspace
12
Cambodia (2012): Government extends control to new frontiers
13
Philippines (2012): Global poster child for impunity
14
Timor-Leste (2012): Growing pains of a democracy
15
Singapore (2012): Historic elections inspire hope for freer expression
16
Vietnam (2012): No ‘Arab Spring’ here, please
17
Thailand (2012): New government with old problems for the media
18
Indonesia (2012): The party’s over for openness, more restrictions expected
19
Laos (2012): State media monopoly in a ‘full market economy’
20
Burma (2012): Shifting gears to reforms?
21
Burma (2011): Restraint and punishment during election year
22
Cambodia (2011): Resisting State's encroachment of democratic space
23
Indonesia (2011): Impunity cases on the rise, draft laws threaten free expression
24
Laos (2011): Media progress reined in by State control
25
Malaysia (2011): Narrowing Public Spaces
26
Philippines (2011): Hopes for the new administration
27
Singapore (2011): Books, videos and upcoming elections
28
Thailand (2011): Journalists caught in crossfire, fallout from political crisis continues
29
Timor Leste (2011): Challenges of a young nation
30
Vietnam (2011): Rounding up the usual suspects
31
Indonesian journalists prepare for more legislative battles
32
Polls in 2010 shape Burma’s political and media landscape
33
Media, opposition party under fire from Cambodia’s strongman
34
Laos' dilemma: Relax restrictions as media technology gets an upgrade
35
Race and religion influence Malaysia's media policies
36
Ampatuan Massacre a portent of more unpleasant things to come?
37
Singapore media: Self-censorship or else
38
Polarizing colors in Thailand continue to put free expression to the test
39
Back to the drawing board for Timorese media, parliament
40
ASEAN challenge to Vietnam