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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.

The US Presidential Election and the Future of China-US Relations

The US Presidential Election and the Future of China-US Relations

By Hao Nan
Looking at key advisers to Harris and Trump may help reveal differences in their approaches to China.

What a Kamala Harris Administration Would Mean for India

What a Kamala Harris Administration Would Mean for India

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
There may be some upbraiding of the Modi government on human rights issues, but ultimately, India-U.S. relations will likely continue as usual.

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

After China, Vietnam’s New Leader To Lam Is Off To America

After China, Vietnam’s New Leader To Lam Is Off To America

By David Hutt
To Lam is expected to travel next month to New York for the U.N. General Assembly, a trip that could also include meetings with President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris.

Will a Kamala Harris Administration Continue Biden’s Greater Clarity on Taiwan?

Will a Kamala Harris Administration Continue Biden’s Greater Clarity on Taiwan?

By Dean P. Chen
Biden’s vice president seems less enthusiastic about fully committing the United States to defend Taiwan. For that matter, so does her rival in the presidential race.
Does Kim Jong Un Really ‘Not Care’ About the US Election?

Does Kim Jong Un Really ‘Not Care’ About the US Election?

By Taehee Lee
Whatever Pyongyang says officially, the U.S. presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will have big implications for North Korea.

What a Harris or Trump Presidency Could Mean for Pakistan

What a Harris or Trump Presidency Could Mean for Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
While a Trump presidency could complicate matters for Pakistan, Harris’ approach could offer openings for continued security cooperation and fiscal support.

As Kamala Harris Eyes US Presidency, Reaction in Her Mother’s Native India Is Muted But Tinged With Pride

As Kamala Harris Eyes US Presidency, Reaction in Her Mother’s Native India Is Muted But Tinged With Pride

By Krutika Pathi
Beyond a smattering of references, Harris hasn’t tapped her Indian identity heavily, and her policy portfolio has not focused on India.

In Southeast Asia, VP Kamala Harris Is at the Center of US Efforts to Counter China

In Southeast Asia, VP Kamala Harris Is at the Center of US Efforts to Counter China

By Chris Megerian
While analysts bemoaned President Biden’s absence from the ASEAN summit, Harris has visited more countries in Southeast Asia than in any other region.
Is the US Ready to Expand Its Strategic Economic Footprint in Southeast Asia?

Is the US Ready to Expand Its Strategic Economic Footprint in Southeast Asia?

By James Guild
During her recent visit to the Philippines, Vice President Kamala Harris indicated that the U.S. is ready to step up its economic engagement in strategic sectors.

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