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.

An excess of hydropower development in the Mekong Basin and a sub-optimal application of ESG safeguards are driving the river to ruin.
May 6, 2021

A 2020 review of the data and activities for the Mekong Infrastructure Tracker
April 22, 2021
Conference provided a platform for local Mekong stakeholders to voice key concerns and challenges facing the Mekong region
April 7, 2021

Conference will serve as an opportunity for local Mekong stakeholders to voice key concerns and challenges facing the Mekong region
Keynote by Ambassador Atul Keshap, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State
March 15, 2021

Contributions of more than four million Filipino-Americans to the progress and security of the United States should be reflected in the policy sphere
March 11, 2021

Generate customized maps showing suitable areas for infrastructure development in the Mekong region
March 10, 2021
Walkthrough and video tutorial on how to use the Suitability Mapper
March 10, 2021

China inevitably has become a major focus of concern about extreme drought in the lower half of the river
February 16, 2021