Josh Kurlantzick
@joshkurlantzick
Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow for Southeast Asia.
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The พรรคเพื่อไทย Pheu Thai Party govt of PM Ing Shin is taking shape as they're dumping the พรรคพลังประชารัฐ and invite its once-enemy พรรคประชาธิปัตย์ Democrat Party, Thailand to the coalition. 🧵A thread on a switcheroo that comes with a lot historical baggage. (Original photo: THE STANDARD)
🎧On this episode of The President's Inbox podcast, Dr. Liana Fix sits down with @jamesmlindsay to discuss Ukraine’s surprise incursion into Russia. Listen below ⬇️ cfr.org/podcasts/tpi/u…
My latest for The Japan Times on How a Harris-Walz administration might handle Asia policy japantimes.co.jp/commentary/202…
How Harris and Walz Might Handle Asia Policy on.cfr.org/3T8eIGL via Council on Foreign Relations
"The party’s 2024 policy platform lists Europe at the top... followed by the Indo-Pacific. Europe has again become the locus of many Democratic Party foreign policy professionals." Timely piece by my colleague Josh Kurlantzick japantimes.co.jp/commentary/202…
“While some Asian states may be concerned…a Trump-Vance administration would move the region closer to war or sink regional economies, [they] are [also] concerned…Harris and Walz might pay too little attention to the Asia-Pacific,” notes Josh Kurlantzick japantimes.co.jp/commentary/202…
Is the recent agreement between China and the Philippines likely to reduce conflict across the disputed sea claims? Probably not, argues my colleague Josh Kurlantzick on.cfr.org/47bwGxT via Council on Foreign Relations
Rising Tensions in the South China Sea Lead the Philippines to Side With the United States on.cfr.org/3yYh8kq via Council on Foreign Relations
Manila has fully allied with Washington amid increasingly dangerous standoffs with Beijing in the South China Sea, heightening the prospect of a wider war, write Josh Kurlantzick and Abigail McGowan. cfr.org/expert-brief/w…
China and the Philippines are increasingly coming near danger in the South China Sea? Why? My latest for Council on Foreign Relations with @abi_macgowan Why Tensions in the South China Sea Are Bolstering the U.S.-Philippines Alliance on.cfr.org/47bwGxT via Council on Foreign Relations
Beyond the narrow pact Beijing and Manila recently agreed to strike, there have been few efforts to prevent conflicts from emerging and spiraling into broader, regional wars, write Josh Kurlantzick and Abigail McGowan. cfr.org/expert-brief/w…
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has continually projected China’s strength abroad, particularly in Asia, most notably to safeguard Beijing’s “core interests,” which includes the South China Sea, write Josh Kurlantzick and Abigail McGowan. cfr.org/expert-brief/w…
As the frequency and severity of clashes have increased this year, the Philippines’ President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stated that his country should “do more” to counter China’s “illegal actions," write Josh Kurlantzick and Abigail McGowan. cfr.org/expert-brief/w…