A Tale of Two Elections: Trump Casts Shadow Over Australia and SingaporeMay 4, 2025By Joshua Kurlantzick
Singapore’s Ruling PAP Faces Its Most Competitive Election EverJanuary 23, 2025By Joshua Kurlantzick and Abi McGowan
Singapore’s New Prime Minister Lawrence Wong Faces Challenges From Day OneApril 25, 2024By Joshua Kurlantzick
How Southeast Asian States Are Responding to the Growing Middle East ConflictOctober 9, 2023By Joshua Kurlantzick
Is Singapore's Stability Unraveling—And What Will it Mean for the PAP?August 17, 2023By Joshua Kurlantzick and Abi McGowan
Russia’s Ties to Southeast Asia and How They Affect the Ukraine War: Part 3, Singapore and VietnamApril 7, 2022By Joshua Kurlantzick
Singapore’s Election: The PAP Triumphs, But Long-Term Trends Suggest a Viable OppositionJuly 13, 2020By Joshua Kurlantzick
Will COVID-19 Make This Year’s Election Different for Singapore’s Ruling Party?July 2, 2020By Joshua Kurlantzick
Singapore’s National Elections: Will a Pandemic, and a Shifting Society, Lead to a Different Result?July 2, 2020By Joshua Kurlantzick
Southeast Asian Governments Struggle Against the Coronavirus TestFebruary 3, 2020By Joshua Kurlantzick
China’s Soft and Sharp Power Strategies in Southeast Asia Accelerating, But Are They Having an Impact?July 29, 2019By Joshua Kurlantzick
What to Watch for From Southeast Asian States During the Pompeo TripAugust 1, 2018By Joshua Kurlantzick