How about a Singapore-Jakarta consensus?
Expectations ran high as lead- ers met last weekend in Ja- karta for the 18th Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit. However, the 10-member regional organisation has left two key issues unresolved - including the ongoing con- flict surrounding the 900-year- old Preah Vihear temple a...
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Main Authors: | MOHAN, Mahdev, SHIOW, Tsai Lan |
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