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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Poliheuristic Theory and Indonesia’s Absence in Deep-Sea Mining (DSM)19
Regime Consolidation Through Deinstitutionalisation: A Case Study of the 2019 Elections in Thailand17
Vietnam's Emergence as a Middle Power in Asia: Unfolding the Power–Knowledge Nexus14
Caught Between Appeasement and Limited Hard Balancing: The Philippines’ Changing Relations With the Eagle and the Dragon14
Civil Society and Democratic Decline in Southeast Asia12
ASEAN and Great Power Rivalry in Regionalism: From East Asia to the Indo-Pacific12
Book Review: Populism, Nationalism and the South China Sea Dispute: Chinese and Southeast Asian Perspectives11
Kleptocracy and Foreign Loan Decision-Making Process: Insights From Malaysia's Deals and Renegotiations With China11
Book Review: Singapore and Multilateral Governance. Securing our Future11
Myanmar's Foreign Policy: Shifting Legitimacy, Shifting Strategic Culture9
Evaluating Interdependence: The Impacts of the February 2021 Coup on Myanmar–China Relations6
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Emergence of Vietnam as a Middle Power6
Gender Policies of the new Developmental State: The Case of Indonesian new Participatory Village Governance5
Book Review: Boats in a Storm5
Uncivil Society and Democracy's Fate in Southeast Asia: Democratic Breakdown in Thailand, Increasing Illiberalism and Ethnic Cleansing in Myanmar5
Business and Politics in Urban Indonesia: Patrimonialism, Oligarchy and the State in Two Towns4
Challenges to Democratization from the Perspective of Political Inaction: Insights into Political Disempowerment and Citizenship in the Philippines4
Exploring the Philippines’ Evolving Grand Strategy in the Face of China's Maritime Expansion: From the Aquino Administration to the Marcos Administration4
Foreign Investment, State Capitalism, and National Development in Borneo: Rethinking Brunei–China Economic Relations4
Flirting with Autocracy in Indonesia: Jokowi's Majoritarianism and its Democratic Legacy4
What’s Really Going On in the South China Sea?3
Autocratic Electoral Management: Lessons From Thailand3
The Business of Governing Penang: Workarounds as Remedy?3
Pathways of Persuasion: Unravelling Narrative Dynamics in Thailand's 2023 General Election3
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