Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Enduring Hypocrisy as ASEAN's Organisational Problem?30
Challenges and Prospects for Urban Peacebuilding in Post-Siege Marawi City, Philippines: People, Places, and Practices17
Protesting in the Time of Pandemic: Diagonal Accountability, #KerajaanGagal, and Democratic Regression in Malaysia16
Roots of Resilience: Interests and Values in Thai Foreign Policy13
Book Review: Anthropological witness: lessons from the Khmer rouge tribunal12
Poliheuristic Theory and Indonesia’s Absence in Deep-Sea Mining (DSM)12
Book Review: Indonesians and Their Arab World: Guided Mobility among Labor Migrants and Mecca Pilgrims11
Representing Chinese Indonesians: Pribumi Discourse and Regional Elections in Post-Reform Indonesia10
Regime Consolidation Through Deinstitutionalisation: A Case Study of the 2019 Elections in Thailand10
Economic Governance Building: Assessing the Securities Exchange Regime from a Co-Production Perspective in 2021 Pre-Coup Myanmar10
Outsourcing Outreach: ‘Counter-translation’ of Outreach Activities at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia10
Vietnam's Emergence as a Middle Power in Asia: Unfolding the Power–Knowledge Nexus9
Perspectives and Prospects for International Water Law in the ASEAN Region: Is There an ASEAN Way to Transboundary Water Cooperation Under International Law?8
From Practices to Praxis: ASEAN's Transnational Climate Governance Networks as Communities of Practice8
Official Truths in a War on Fake News: Governmental Fact-Checking in Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand7
Political Dynasties and Women Candidates in Indonesia’s 2019 Election6
An Ambitious Artificial Intelligence Policy in a Decentralised Governance System: Evidence From Indonesia5
Information and Communications Technologies, Online Activism, and Implications for Vietnam’s Public Diplomacy5
Biopolitics in Rebel-Controlled Myanmar: Exploring Why the United League of Arakan Supports the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone5
The Fizzling of “Ceboom”: How Jurisdictional Battles and Warring Factions Undermined Cebu's Development Coalition4
Revisiting Political Polarisation in Indonesia: A Case Study of Jakarta’s Electorate4
Explaining Thailand's Politicised COVID-19 Containment Strategies: Securitisation, Counter-Securitisation, and Re-Securitisation4
The Indo-Pacific and the Next Phase of ASEAN Centrality4
The Politics of Government–Business Relations in Urban Southeast Asia: Introduction and Overview3
The Pendulum of Non-Alignment: Charting Myanmar's Great Power Diplomacy (2011–2021)3
The Contestation of National Adaptation Policies in Indonesia3
Brute Force Governance: Public Approval Despite Policy Failure During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines3
Civil Society and Democratic Decline in Southeast Asia3
Elite Perceptions of a China-Led Regional Order in Southeast Asia3
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