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How Southeast Asia Responded to the US Presidential Election

How Southeast Asia Responded to the US Presidential Election

By Meghan Murphy
The region's leaders appear to be taking the prospect of a second Donald Trump administration largely in their stride.

How Will the US Election Affect Southeast Asia’s Economies?

How Will the US Election Affect Southeast Asia’s Economies?

By Malminderjit Singh
Whoever prevails on November 5, the region is bound to face a more complex and challenging economic environment.
Why Vietnam Doesn’t Have to Worry About the Outcome of the US Election

Why Vietnam Doesn’t Have to Worry About the Outcome of the US Election

By Khang Vu
The country's omnidirectional foreign policy doctrine cushions it from changes in the domestic affairs of key partner states.

Harris vs. Trump: If Asia Could Vote in the US Election

Harris vs. Trump: If Asia Could Vote in the US Election

By The Diplomat
For 13 Asia-Pacific countries, we ask: Would the government prefer Kamala Harris or Donald Trump as the next U.S. president?

Could Australia’s Economy Survive Trump’s Position on China?

Could Australia’s Economy Survive Trump’s Position on China?

By James Laurenceson
On rules of international trade, Canberra is more aligned with Beijing than Washington. How could the next U.S. president impact the relationship?

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Harris, Human Rights, and a Problem for Modi

Harris, Human Rights, and a Problem for Modi

By Šumit Ganguly
Trump won’t bother about India’s human rights record. Harris might. That’s a worry for the Modi administration.

Harris vs. Trump: Who Would You Choose?

Harris vs. Trump: Who Would You Choose?

By The Diplomat & Kieskompas
The Diplomat wants to know what you think about the U.S. presidential election – even if you're not a U.S. voter.
Harris or Trump? South Korea’s Own Political Divide Colors Views of the US Election 

Harris or Trump? South Korea’s Own Political Divide Colors Views of the US Election 

By Jong Eun Lee
Depending on their foreign policy preferences, South Korea’s political groups have varied perceptions of what they would like to see from the next U.S. administration. 

North Korea: The Overlooked Challenge for the Next US President

North Korea: The Overlooked Challenge for the Next US President

By Darcie Draudt-Véjares
The North Korea challenge represents some of the world’s biggest military, technological, and economic struggles today. Yet it receives very little attention from the candidates.

Why Are the US Presidential Elections Relevant for Central Asia?

Why Are the US Presidential Elections Relevant for Central Asia?

By Akilbek Tilavoldiev
The U.S. presidential elections have always had a significant impact on the foreign policies of various countries, including relations with the states of Central Asia.     

Harris or Trump: US Southeast Asia Policy Confronts Hard Realities

Harris or Trump: US Southeast Asia Policy Confronts Hard Realities

By Prashanth Parameswaran
There is an urgent need to reinforce U.S. competitiveness in the region regardless of who emerges victorious at the November 5 election.
What Could a Harris Administration Mean for Southeast Asia? 

What Could a Harris Administration Mean for Southeast Asia? 

By Sam Baron
Harris seems set to lead a more robust U.S. engagement with the region, but questions remain about how she would navigate trade, human rights, and security dynamics.

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