The Philippines’ Dynasties are Going Scorched-Earth on Each Other: How Will the Country Fare?June 18, 2025By Joshua Kurlantzick
Philippines Election: Duterte Wins From the Hague But Marcos Hangs OnMay 16, 2025By Joshua Kurlantzick
Marcos Jr. Lies About Ending the Brutal Philippine Drug War—And a Lot MoreFebruary 19, 2025By Joshua Kurlantzick
The Philippines Bounces Between China and the United States—and Could Get Burnt by BothDecember 20, 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
The U.S.-Japan-Philippines Trilateral Was a Success, but Other Southeast Asian States Are Unlikely to FollowApril 12, 2024By Joshua Kurlantzick
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Marcos Jr. Moves the Philippines Dramatically Closer to the United StatesJanuary 29, 2024By Joshua Kurlantzick
How Southeast Asian States Are Responding to the Growing Middle East ConflictOctober 9, 2023By Joshua Kurlantzick
The State of Democracy in Southeast Asia Is Bad and Getting WorseAugust 14, 2023By Joshua Kurlantzick
President Marcos Jr. Meets With President Biden—But the U.S. Position in Southeast Asia is Increasingly ShakyMay 2, 2023By Joshua Kurlantzick
Marcos Jr. Tries to Escape Duterte’s Legacy, But Can He Be Trusted?November 22, 2022By Joshua Kurlantzick
What Can Be Learned From Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s First Weeks in Office?June 24, 2022By Joshua Kurlantzick
Ferdinand Marcos Jr Appears to Have Won Convincingly: Here’s What That Means for the PhilippinesMay 9, 2022By Joshua Kurlantzick