
Beyond the Mekong
Beyond the Mekong is a podcast by The Diplomat, hosted by Luke Hunt, that delivers insights into Southeast Asian geopolitics. Each episode features interviews with experts and correspondents who understand the region's complexities. The show covers topics such as security, politics, and international relations across Southeast Asia.
Episodes

ASEAN Fractures Widen as Thailand Hosts Myanmar's Min Aung Hlaing
As the people of Myanmar recently commemorated the 8888 uprising that demanded political freedom but was brutally put down in August 1988, Thailand was playing host to Min Aung Hlaing, the former general who seized power through a coup in early 2021.This was Min Aung Hlaing's second official visit to an ASEAN member state since military-staged elections in December and January ensured his tran

Where is Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi?
The military-backed government in Myanmar this week released four photos of the country's jailed former leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who met with Arnaud de Baecque, the resident representative for the International Committee of the Red Cross to Myanmar, on August 3.“This may be a first step, but it must not be the last,” her son, Kim Aris, said in a statement.Sean Turnell, an Australian economist

The Shifting Contours of Transnational Cybercrime in the Asia-Pacific
Last week the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) released its latest report on transnational scam networks, which found that victims from East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand had been defrauded of up to $114.1 billion in 2025.The report draws on official data, case records, financial intelligence, and field research in describing an increasingly sophisticated crimina

Transnational Repression, Organized Crime, and Conflict in Southeast Asia
Chinese dissident Zhang Xinyan was detained by authorities in Thailand last week while boarding her scheduled flight from Bangkok to Canada for resettlement, despite holding a refugee visa from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and all required approvals from Ottawa.Human rights groups immediately leapt to her defense, adding there are three more Chinese dissidents – Bai Zhaodong,

The State of Cambodia's Online Scamming Industry
Scotsman Nathan Paul Southern is the Operations Director of the Eyewitness Project and an investigative reporter specializing in global conflict, transnational crime, and corruption, primarily in Southeast Asia.Based in Cambodia, he investigates the intersection of war and criminality, uncovering the networks and power structures that drive conflict and illicit activity around the world.Southern s

Analyzing the Human Toll of Myanmar's Civil War
Su Mon is a senior analyst with Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) specializing in conflict dynamics and democracy in the Asia-Pacific. Her focus is on Myanmar, where her independent, non-profit organization collects real time data and analysis.According to Su Mon and ACLED, the death toll from all sides since the civil war erupted with a coup d’etat in February 2021 is about to hit

Journalism and Fighting for Indigenous Rights in Myanmar
Scott Johnson is an Australian lawyer, journalist, and human rights advocate with more than 25 years experience, focusing on indigenous groups and geopolitical issues in Southeast Asia. He also runs Tribal Action Group and its popular YouTube channel.His work began in the 1990s with human rights campaigns and lobbying on behalf of the Montagnard Foundation, representing the interests of the indige

A Welsh Reporter on Myanmar’s Frontlines
Lorcan Lovett is a Welsh journalist based in Southeast Asia who has reported across the region with a focus on Myanmar since 2017. He has just returned from a trip to the war-torn country and to Bangladesh, where he toured the refugee camps housing the Rohingya.He says life remains tough in the camps but those with access to the internet are following the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in Th

Trump and Xi: The Impact on Southeast Asia
Few political meetings have been anticipated as much as U.S. President Donald Trump’s summit with Chinese Premier Xi Jinping, held in Beijing late last week. It was the first bilateral engagement of its type in a decade and delivered with all the pomp and ceremony that the Chinese could muster.For the rest of the world, however, it was a two-man show based on their interests. Xi left no doubt in t

ASEAN's Trade With Europe: The Costs and Trials of Doing Business
The European Union is ASEAN’s third largest trading partner after China and the United States and its third largest source of direct foreign investment, with last year’s total merchandise trade reaching about $320 billion.It’s a formidable number, which both sides would like to improve upon and the EU is negotiating free trade agreements (FTAs) with Thailand, Malaysia, The Philippines after succes

Reevaluating ASEAN’s Economic Outlook Amid the Iran Conflict
Marcus Tantau, a senior associate at Templeton Research, returns to Beyond the Mekong for an update on the outlook for ASEAN economies as the crisis in the Middle East persists with the costs of the Israel-U.S. war on Iran hitting government expenditure across the region.Tantau spoke with The Diplomat’s Luke Hunt about ASEAN’s outlook for 2026 in January. For this update he has revised his numbers

The Iran War, ASEAN and Global Supply Chains
Chris Catto-Smith is a logistics specialist, a career that began with the Royal Australian Air Force in the 1970s. He then moved into the private sector and used his experiences in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, helping farmers and small businesses in getting their goods to market.It’s a difficult job made harder by the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran that has upended oil deliveries through the

Myanmar, War, and Federalism: A Conversation With Joe Lo Bianco
Joseph Lo Bianco is president of the Australia Myanmar Institute and a professor emeritus from the University of Melbourne in linguistics, with a sharp focus on the ever evolving civil war in Myanmar, the politics behind it and the prospect of a future federal government.While the junta has deployed a new propaganda unit to tell the good news about a war that has cost about 93,000 lives, oppositio

The Iran War: Its Impact on ASEAN and Myanmar
Michael Martin returns to Beyond the Mekong following the outbreak of the Israeli-U.S. war on Iran, which is having a profound impact across the world and on ASEAN, where oil prices have surged, supply chains are being severely disrupted, and the costs are being borne by ordinary people.Martin, who has retired as a specialist in Asian affairs for the Congressional Research Service of the Library o

Solving the Mysteries of Southeast Asia's Prehistory
Canadian archeologist Dougald O’Reilly and his team were widely credited with solving the mysteries surround the Plain of Jars in northeast Laos, a vast megalithic landscape of massive stone jars scattered in clusters, dating to the Iron Age, around 500 BCE to 500 CE.O’Reilly, a professor at the Australian National University in Canberra, has also released his latest book "Empires of the Sout

Southeast Asia: The Economic Outlook for 2026
Marcus Tantau is a Senior Associate at Templeton Research, where he leads the firm’s Southeast Asia practice from Singapore. He specializes in corporate investigations and strategic intelligence and advises financial institutions on how to navigate complex risks.He spoke with The Diplomat’s Luke Hunt on a broad range of topics, including the election of To Lam as Vietnam’s president and Communist

Is Reconciling Cambodia and Thailand Possible?

Thailand Arrests Australian Journalist Over Malaysian Defamation Charge

Asian Aviation: A Conversation With Matt Driskill

Connecting Concepts of Dignity With Transnational Criminal Justice

Meta, Trump, and Facts: A Conversation With Sushi Das

Myanmar: Situation Update with Paul Greening

‘Conflicted’: A British Doctor’s Work in a Khmer Rouge Refugee Camp

The Clearing: Documenting Mother Nature in Cambodia

EU Report Urges a Much Tougher Stance on Transnational Repression

Finding Truth Where Justice Is Rare

Myanmar’s ‘Frontline Poets’: An Interview With Joe Freeman

Myanmar: Situation Update with Paul Greening

Mae Sot’s Emergence as a Cheap Refugee Labor Hub

Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Trumpian Worldview

Thailand, Uyghurs, and a Shifting Foreign Policy Toward China

FULRO and ‘A War of Their Own’ in Vietnam’s Central Highlands

Making ‘Loot,’ a Film About Cambodian Crimes and Redemption

Myanmar as a ‘Failed State’: A Political Scientist’s View

Eroding Electoral Integrity in Southeast Asia

Myanmar: Situation Update with Paul Greening

Leaving Cambodia: A Conversation With Gerald Flynn

Trump’s Sudden Impact and Implications For Southeast Asia

Pol Pot’s March Into Phnom Penh, 50 Years On

Listening to the Geography of the Moon

When Hollywood Comes to Cambodia, with Nick Ray

Myanmar and China: An American View with Michael Martin

Myanmar: Situation Update with Paul Greening

Keith Richburg Discusses Trump 2.0, China, and ASEAN

Melody Mociulski on Taking Myanmar’s ‘Intrepid Paths’

Talking ASEAN Supply Chains With Chris Catto-Smith

Inside Myanmar with Jason Tower of the USIP

Malaysia’s 1MDB Scandal and ‘The Siege Within’

Am and Steve Sandford: Witness to a Myanmar Genocide

Sean Turnell on Myanmar, Civil War, and Economic Reform

Nic Dunlop on the Importance of Photography

Prosecuting War Crimes in Myanmar and Ukraine

Myanmar’s Civil War: A View from Washington

Dealing With Myanmar’s IDPs: A Conversation With John Murray

Thailand and Myanmar’s Road Ahead: A Chat with Pichai Chuensuksawadi

An End to Myanmar’s Civil War? A Conversation With Paul Greening

Trafficked and Desperate: A Conversation With Judah Tana

World in Crisis: A Conversation with Andy Pendleton

Rating the Media: A Conversation With David Armstrong

Editing Cambodian News: A Conversation With Alan Parkhouse

Cabbages and Condoms: A Conversation With Mechai Viravaidya

Watching Human Rights in Southeast Asia

War Crimes and the Meaning of Genocide

AsiaLIFE and Publishing Hip Magazines in Vietnam

Human Rights and Protecting Cambodia’s Rainforests

Making Art and Finding an Edge in Cambodia

World Music and Good Sports in Southeast Asia

One Dutchman and 350,000 Cambodian Refugees

A Cambodian-Born Australian Politician on Repression and Diaspora Politics

Five Cambodian Elections

Aboriginal Elder Urges Australians to Vote Yes and Without Guilt

Surviving the Refugee Boats and Building a Vietnamese Museum in Australia

An Illustrious Photographer on Warzones and Hollywood

Myanmar’s Revolution and the Challenges Ahead

Assessing Cambodia’s New Political Leadership

From Cambodia’s Killing Fields to the US Secret Service

Rescuing the Trafficked in Southeast Asia

Locking Horns With the Khmer Rouge

Rebuilding Cambodia and Leaving

Screaming for Mercy, All Along the Mekong
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