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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Philippines’ COVID-19 Response97
Women’s Political Representation in Indonesia: Who Wins and How?20
Official Truths in a War on Fake News: Governmental Fact-Checking in Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand13
Female Candidates, Islamic Women’s Organisations, and Clientelism in the 2019 Indonesian Elections10
Political Dynasties and Women Candidates in Indonesia’s 2019 Election10
Neo-Ibuism in Indonesian Politics: Election Campaigns of Wives of Regional Heads in West Sumatra in 201910
Vietnam's Emergence as a Middle Power in Asia: Unfolding the Power–Knowledge Nexus10
ASEAN and Great Power Rivalry in Regionalism: From East Asia to the Indo-Pacific9
Representing Chinese Indonesians: Pribumi Discourse and Regional Elections in Post-Reform Indonesia9
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Emergence of Vietnam as a Middle Power9
Caught Between Appeasement and Limited Hard Balancing: The Philippines’ Changing Relations With the Eagle and the Dragon8
Authoritarian Populism in Indonesia: The Role of the Political Campaign Industry in Engineering Consent and Coercion8
Revisiting Political Polarisation in Indonesia: A Case Study of Jakarta’s Electorate8
From “Social Evils” to “Human Beings”: Vietnam's LGBT Movement and the Politics of Recognition8
The Political Meaning of the Hijab Style of Women Candidates7
Brute Force Governance: Public Approval Despite Policy Failure During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines7
Decentralised Governance in Indonesia’s Disadvantaged Regions: A Critique of the Underperforming Model of Local Governance in Eastern Indonesia7
Bowed, Bent, & Broken: Duterte's Assaults on Civil Society in the Philippines7
Women Who Persist: Pathways to Power in Eastern Indonesia4
Floating Liberals: Female Politicians, Progressive Politics, and PSI in the 2019 Indonesian Election4
Revisiting the May 1998 Riots in Indonesia: Civilians and Their Untold Memories4
The Emerging Regional Citizenship Regime of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations3
Foreign Investment, State Capitalism, and National Development in Borneo: Rethinking Brunei–China Economic Relations3
Interfering via ASEAN? In the Case of Disaster Management3
Defending a Vulnerable yet Resilient Democracy: Civil Society Activism in Jokowi's Indonesia3
Information and Communications Technologies, Online Activism, and Implications for Vietnam’s Public Diplomacy3
Uncivil Society and Democracy's Fate in Southeast Asia: Democratic Breakdown in Thailand, Increasing Illiberalism and Ethnic Cleansing in Myanmar3
Moderating Anti-Feminism: Islamism and Women Candidates in the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS)3
From Practices to Praxis: ASEAN's Transnational Climate Governance Networks as Communities of Practice3
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