Southeast Asia Program

Prof. Thitinan of Chulalongkorn University explains Thailand's current issues and . . .

our members ask questions.

Chulalongkorn University students tell us about their lives in casual settings . . .

and private conversations.

Living in a Thai village: exploring a pathway,

making friends,

and joining students at the village school.

Dr. Stephen Leong of the Institute of Strategic and International Studies talks of Malaysia's issues and its role in the region.

Sunway University College's students welcome us with a private concert of traditional Malay music-

and, afterward, there's a chance to talk and share.

Anthony Wong, one of Malaysia's most successful entrepreneurs, meets us in the Jungle Lodge to explain the riska and rewards of starting a company.

You only really understand the Malaysian rainforest by trekking through it.

And up and down it.

Along the way, though, there's lunch . . .

and a natural shower.

Meeting students at the National University of Singapore.

Asking a question to NUS professor Lam Peng Er.

Sidney Jones, Southeast Asia Program Director of the International Crisis Group (and expert on terrorism in the region) shares a laugh with old friend Dwight Clark.

Exploring Singapore's modern subway system.

The group's final reflection session-and a light moment with Keio-SFC professor Toru Nomura.