Try GOLD - Free
No Clear Link Between Social Cohesion and Govt Type in S-E Asia
The Straits Times
|June 27, 2025
Quality of governance appears to play a more decisive role in strengthening unity, says study
While Western research shows that democracies with more civil liberties tend to be more united, South-east Asia goes against the grain.
Here, there is no clear link between social cohesion and type of government, a study has found.
Instead, the quality of governance—especially traits such as integrity and being free from corruption—appears to play a more decisive role.
This was among the findings of researchers from the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) in their South-east Asian Social Cohesion Radar preliminary report released on June 26.
The report, which covered all 10 Asean states, also made recommendations for countries to strengthen social cohesion.
The region has a variety of governance structures, such as neo-liberal democracies and top-down paternalistic states, researchers noted.
This difference from Western findings reaffirms the need for research with a more local or regional lens, said Dr Leong Chan Hoong, who hopes to conduct another study in 2028.
Dr Leong, a senior fellow at RSIS and head of its Social Cohesion Research Programme, presented the findings at the International Conference on Cohesive Societies on June 25.
The conference invited participants from over 50 countries, including those in South-east Asia, to discuss multiculturalism.
The study surveyed about 1,000 people each from the 10 Asean states, and compared each country's social cohesion score—calculated from responses to 60 statements—against various socio-economic factors.
The score covers three areas—social relations, or the relationships between individuals and groups in society; connectedness, or the relationship between individuals, communities and the state; and focus on the common good, which covers solidarity, respect and civic participation.
This story is from the June 27, 2025 edition of The Straits Times.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Straits Times
The Straits Times
UPS cuts 48,000 jobs on fewer Amazon deliveries
NEW YORK - United Parcel Service (UPS) is cutting some 48,000 jobs as part of a major reorganisation connected to a planned reduction in delivery services for Amazon packages, company officials said on Oct 28.
1 min
October 30, 2025
The Straits Times
Child protection • Consider renaming agency to reinforce its enforcement role
A nation searches its soul over the brutal abuse and killing of four-year-old Megan Khung.
1 min
October 30, 2025
The Straits Times
S'pore investing in field of embodied Al
Of the two cohorts supported so far, six startups are based in Singapore, reflecting how local innovators are helping to shape the region's low-carbon transition, said DPM Gan.
2 mins
October 30, 2025
The Straits Times
KL's ban on raw rare earths exports remains despite US deal: Minister
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia will maintain a ban on the export of raw rare earths to protect its domestic resources, despite signing a critical minerals deal with the US this week, the investment, trade and industry minister said on Oct 29.
1 min
October 30, 2025
The Straits Times
At least 132 killed in Brazil police raids in Rio ahead of COP30
Eighty-one arrested in operation described by state govt as largest to target major gang
2 mins
October 30, 2025
The Straits Times
Enlivening S’pore’s north, helping shops digitalise among ideas being studied by RTS Link task force
Rejuvenating neighbourhoods in Singapore’s north and supporting businesses through promotions and digitalisation are some plans being explored by a task force helping Singaporeans and local businesses seize opportunities from the upcoming Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link.
3 mins
October 30, 2025
The Straits Times
Nasa tests ‘quiet’ supersonic jet in quest for faster passenger air travel
- Nasa’s X-59 Quesst supersonic-but-quiet jet soared over the Southern California desert on Oct 28 in the first test flight of an experimental aircraft designed to break the sound barrier with little noise, paving the way for faster commercial air travel.
2 mins
October 30, 2025
The Straits Times
Repetitive dullness snuffs out A House Of Dynamite
A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE (M18) 115 minutes, available on Netflix ★★☆☆☆ The story: A missile, possibly armed with a nuclear payload, launches from Asia and is headed towards the United States. Impact is expected in minutes. In the White House situation room, Captain Walker (Rebecca Ferguson) tries to work out the origins of the launch and the reasons for it. At the same time, at a military command centre in Nebraska, General Brady (Tracy Letts) weighs his options. Walker and Brady report their findings to the US President (Idris Elba) and Secretary of Defence Baker (Jared Harris). As minutes tick by, officials are forced to consider the unthinkable: a retaliatory nuclear strike.
1 mins
October 30, 2025
The Straits Times
What Asean and buoyant Manchester United have in common
Years of underachievement, now a moment in the sun. For both, the hard part comes next.
4 mins
October 30, 2025
The Straits Times
Advertising Extend SkillsFuture safeguards to financial marketing
I refer to your Oct 8 report “SkillsFuture training providers barred from using third-party promoters from Dec 1”.
1 min
October 30, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

