Trump’s Victory Will Lead Asian States to Rely on Middle Powers InsteadNovember 19, 2024By Joshua Kurlantzick
The United States and China Aren’t Southeast Asia’s Only OptionsNovember 19, 2024By Joshua Kurlantzick and Abi McGowan
APEC Is Biden's Chance to Defend His Achievements in Asia (In Spanish)November 16, 2024Featuring Joshua Kurlantzick
Trump Will Be No Different Than Biden on U.S.-China RelationsNovember 14, 2024Featuring Joshua Kurlantzick
U.S.-Indonesia Relations Under New Governments (In Indonesian)November 12, 2024Featuring Joshua Kurlantzick
East Timor Fights New Battles Twenty-Five Years After Independence VoteOctober 14, 2024Featuring Joshua Kurlantzick
How Prabowo Will Manage His Predecessor and His History as President of IndonesiaSeptember 20, 2024By Joshua Kurlantzick
Indonesia’s Prabowo May Struggle to Get Out From Under Jokowi’s ShadowSeptember 20, 2024By Joshua Kurlantzick
The Trump-Harris Debate Ignored Asia/China, and That’s Bad NewsSeptember 11, 2024By Joshua Kurlantzick
Rising Tensions in the South China Sea Lead the Philippines to Side With the United StatesSeptember 5, 2024By Joshua Kurlantzick
Why Tensions in the South China Sea Are Bolstering the U.S.-Philippines AllianceSeptember 5, 2024By Joshua Kurlantzick and Abi McGowan
Malaysia as 2025 Asean Chair: A Test of Diplomacy, Regional Cohesion – and Its China TiesSeptember 2, 2024Featuring Joshua Kurlantzick