The 10 countries of Southeast Asia comprise the world’s fifth largest economy and third largest population. Most Southeast Asian countries have achieved levels of unprecedented economic growth in recent years as the conflict-ridden 20th century has transitioned to a mostly peaceful, stable 21st century. Yet, rapid economic expansion has come at a significant social and environmental costs. Looking forward, Southeast Asia is predicted to be one of the world’s most at-risk regions for disastrous effects of climate change. Today, Southeast Asia serves as a key zone of engagement for the United States and other external partners. Some suggest Southeast Asia is the premier arena for great power competition between the U.S. and China.
The Stimson Center’s Southeast Asia Program engages with key stakeholders in Southeast Asia, the United States, and other development partners to promote sustainable growth, peace, and security in the region. Our Mekong work focuses on data transparency and smarter planning of infrastructure development and a more equitable share of natural resources for stakeholders throughout the Mekong Basin. The Southeast Asia Forum addresses emerging issues through bridging the gap between policy development and academic research. Finally, the War Legacies Working Group convenes member organizations working on issues related to unexploded ordnance removal, mine clearing, and Agent Orange remediation and disability assistance for victims of the U.S. wars in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
How a new Belt and Road project in Cambodia could increase water and flood risks in Vietnam and weaken the 1995 Mekong Agreement
May 9, 2024
This conference summary report highlights opportunities for collaboration through the Mekong-U.S. Partnership related to fisheries, agriculture, and food security
May 8, 2024
A map detailing the current status of all dams completed and under construction on the Mekong River’s mainstream and tributaries
May 7, 2024
Singapore can create economic growth through ASEAN's green transition by supporting technical capacity building and investment in neighboring countries
April 29, 2024
An animated visualization of the Mekong Floodpulse and Tonle Sap Expansion
February 16, 2024
MDM data and solution-oriented analysis show how the complex interactions of dams and climate alter the Mekong’s flow and threaten the livelihoods of millions.
December 15, 2023
This conference summary report highlights opportunities for collaboration through the Mekong – U.S. Partnership related to transboundary water governance
September 28, 2023
Lao PDR should diversify its renewable energy pipeline to build long-term resilience, and international development partners can help
September 20, 2023
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