Historical Treaties of Southeast Asia

A research program in global diplomatic history

Historical Treaties of Southeast Asia is a collaborative research program in Global Diplomatic History financed by the Swedish Research Council and running from 2022 until the end of 2027.

A team of seven researchers based in Europe and Southeast Asia investigate the role of treaties and treaty-making in the imperial expansion and colonisation of Southeast Asia from the eighteenth to the early and twentieth century.

The researchers systematically analyse all bilateral treaties concluded between a European, American or Japanese imperial power and a Southeast Asian polity between the eighteenth and early twentieth century. In addition, a selected number of diplomatic treaty-making processes are studied in detail. In doing so, the project aims to bring about a new and more nuanced understanding modern imperialism of relevance not only to Southeast Asia but globally.

 

Hägerdal, Manse and Kouwagam Present at Oxford

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Events
Dates
2026-03-23 09:00 - 10:00

On 23 March 2026, Maarten Manse, Hans Hägerdal, and Santy Kouwagam will present a joint paper at the Oxford conference Legal History in Asia and Beyond: Lessons from the Past for the Present. The conference brings together scholars examining how historical legal practices in Asia inform present-day legal and institutional frameworks.

Their paper, “A layered legal lexicon: tracing the historical performative power of Dutch legal-administrative formulas in Indonesia,” explores how colonial legal language shaped administrative authority and legal culture in Indonesia.

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Further details on time and location will be added once available.

 
 

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  • 2026-03-23 09:00 - 10:00

Project Member Ariel Lopez Featured in New Historical Documentary

Project member Ariel Lopez appears in a new documentary

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Treaties and Origins of the Cambodia-Thailand Border Dispute

Ever since Cambodia became independent in 1953, its border with Thailand has been contested, the ancient Hindu temple Preah Vihear (or Phra Wihan in Thai) being a particular source of discord. To understand the present conflict, it is necessary to look at two treaties concluded in 1904 and 1907.

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May
Malmö University, Niagara och Orkanen
Global diplomacy, treaties & new perspectives. Malmö, May 2026. Linnaeus & Lund universities.

01
Sep
Project members convene Southeast Asia diplomacy panel at EuroSEAS Madrid, Sept 2026

01
Sep
CFP Deadline: Treaties & Tributes 2027 conference. Submit to 2027conference@sea-treaties.org

19
Feb
Thammasat University, Bangkok
International conference on Asian diplomacy, treaty-making & cross-cultural relations. Bangkok, 2027

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