joshkurlantzick.bsky.social
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My latest for
@CFR_org : Gen Z helped topple Sheikh Hasina but got nowhere at the ballot box

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Gen Z Got Fair Elections in Bangladesh—but Got Crushed at the Ballot Box | Council on Foreign Relations
Student protesters succeeded in toppling the Bangladeshi government in 2024, but a landslide victory for the establishment BNP party shows that Gen Z is still struggling to turn demonstrations into su...
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February 17, 2026 at 3:49 AM
My latest for @CFR_org on the Indonesian protests and how the bloodshed could get much worse.

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As Indonesia’s Protests Roil On, Prabowo’s Crackdown Could Escalate Violence
Motivated by growing economic inequality and government corruption, Indonesians have been protesting across the country for weeks. Under the administration of President Prabowo Subianto, harsh crackd…
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September 10, 2025 at 6:51 PM
Have a listen to my interview on where Thai-Cambodia relations go now with
@JamesMLindsay
for The President's Inbox at on.cfr.org/4lX9U3f via
@CFR_org
PODCAST | The President's Inbox: The Thai-Cambodian Border Clash
Joshua Kurlantzick, senior fellow for Southeast Asia and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the ongoing border dispute between Thailand and Camb...
on.cfr.org
August 6, 2025 at 6:00 PM
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"Despite ceding power to his son in 2023, Cambodia's former prime minister Hun Sen has continued to dominate the country's domestic and foreign policy. The most recent border conflict with Thailand has helped revive his power once again," writes @joshkurlantzick.bsky.social.
Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Help Revive Hun Sen’s Power
Despite ceding power to his son in 2023, Cambodia's former prime minister Hun Sen has continued to dominate the country's domestic and foreign policy. The most recent border conflict with Thailand ha…
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July 29, 2025 at 3:11 PM
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Displaced residents and migrant workers appeal for peace amid the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict, my latest piece for @globalvoices.org

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Displaced residents and concerned citizens appeal for peace amid the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict
"De-escalation is crucial to preventing a broader humanitarian crisis and restoring stability for communities on both sides."
globalvoices.org
July 31, 2025 at 3:01 AM
Why are Thailand and Cambodia really fighting? Its not necessarily what you think - for @CFR_org

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The Real Reasons for the Thai-Cambodia Conflict
While long-standing border disputes explain some of the current violence between Thailand and Cambodia, the conflict’s escalation is primarily driven by Thai elites’ drive to consolidate military and…
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July 28, 2025 at 3:11 AM
rump wants Asian partners to help isolate China, but most just won't. With Annabel Richter, our assessment for
@CFR_org
of Trump's plan to wall of China Will Southeast Asia Help Trump Build a Wall Against Chinese Exports? on.cfr.org/4eOui3H via
@CFR_org
Will Southeast Asia Help Trump Build a Wall Against Chinese Exports?
President Donald Trump’s strategy of using Southeast Asian nations as an economic “wall” against Chinese exports has attracted renewed attention after the apparent finalization of a U.S.-Vietnam trad…
on.cfr.org
July 16, 2025 at 9:25 PM
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Josh Kurlantzick of @cfr.org warns a coup may be coming in Thailand. www.cfr.org/article/coup...
Is a Coup Coming Soon in Thailand?
Are signs pointing to a coup in Thailand?
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June 26, 2025 at 11:59 PM
Title is pretty much explanatory in my latest piece: Is a Coup Coming Soon in Thailand? on.cfr.org/4ejBp3W via
@CFR_org
Is a Coup Coming Soon in Thailand?
Are signs pointing to a coup in Thailand?
on.cfr.org
June 26, 2025 at 9:13 PM
What Next for the Trump Effect on Foreign Policy and Foreign Elections? on.cfr.org/3S6Q2gQ via
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What Next for the Trump Effect on Foreign Policy and Foreign Elections?
Parties that are firm with President Trump are reaping major electoral rewards.
on.cfr.org
May 16, 2025 at 2:41 AM
Is ASEAN Leaving the U.S. Behind on Trade? A chat with my colleagues
@Brad_Setser
and Rebecca Patterson on.cfr.org/4k1PQv3 via
@CFR_org
Is ASEAN Leaving the U.S. Behind on Trade?
The Southeast Asia trade group, China, Japan, and South Korea said they will work closely together due to “escalating trade protectionism.” Three CFR fellows explain how their U.S. relationship will …
on.cfr.org
May 6, 2025 at 8:49 PM
Is ASEAN Leaving the U.S. Behind on Trade? A chat with my colleagues
@Brad_Setser
and Rebecca Patterson on.cfr.org/4k1PQv3 via
@CFR_org
Is ASEAN Leaving the U.S. Behind on Trade?
The Southeast Asia trade group, China, Japan, and South Korea said they will work closely together due to “escalating trade protectionism.” Three CFR fellows explain how their U.S. relationship will …
on.cfr.org
May 6, 2025 at 8:45 PM
Why has Trump focused on several East Asian countries wit his tariff battle? Read this Digital project (thanks to Digital) : Why East Asia Is a Target of Trump’s Tariff War, in Six Charts on.cfr.org/3YMmVTV via @CFR_org
Why East Asia Is a Target of Trump’s Tariff War, in Six Charts
President Donald Trump’s proposed “reciprocal” tariff plan places some of the highest tariff levels on East Asian countries—many of which depend on U.S. markets to grow their economies.
on.cfr.org
May 4, 2025 at 8:42 PM
My latest for @CFR_org on the results in Singapore and Australia and the massive Trump effect: A Tale of Two Elections: Trump Casts Shadow Over Australia and Singapore on.cfr.org/4d0MTsF via @CFR_org
A Tale of Two Elections: Trump Casts Shadow Over Australia and Singapore
Incumbent parties in Australia and Singapore scored unexpected landslide victories on Saturday. A major factor appeared to be voters' trust that they were best equipped to handle President Donald Tru…
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May 4, 2025 at 8:40 PM
Happened again, this time in Australia: The ‘Trump Effect’ on Elections Is Just Beginning, Including in Japan on.cfr.org/4jwFcfZ via @CFR_org
The ‘Trump Effect’ on Elections Is Just Beginning, Including in Japan
The U.S. president’s rhetoric and tariffs fuel political shifts in key global polls.
on.cfr.org
May 3, 2025 at 6:05 PM
How will the chaotic trade environment impact Singaore, whre the opposition is making real gains. Singapore Holds an Election Amidst a World at (Trade) War on.cfr.org/3Gmov8q via
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Singapore Holds an Election Amidst a World at (Trade) War
Singapore's ruling party faces domestic and economic headwinds ahead of upcoming elections.
on.cfr.org
April 26, 2025 at 12:58 AM
My latest on Trump impacting elections all over the world, but not in ways he want. (Singapore section being updated.) The 'Trump effect' on elections is just beginning, including in Japan
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The 'Trump effect' on elections is just beginning, including in Japan
Since his inauguration, the new U.S. president seems to be creating a “Trump effect” on many, though not all, foreign elections.
www.japantimes.co.jp
April 26, 2025 at 12:56 AM
How will the chaotic trade environment impact Singaore, whre the opposition is making real gains. Singapore Holds an Election Amidst a World at (Trade) War on.cfr.org/3Gmov8q via
@CFR_org
Singapore Holds an Election Amidst a World at (Trade) War
Singapore's ruling party faces domestic and economic headwinds ahead of upcoming elections.
on.cfr.org
April 22, 2025 at 7:09 PM
My analysis of the upcoming Australian election and how Trump is undermining the conservatives. Australia’s Upcoming Elections and the Trump Factor on.cfr.org/4cvwMmw via
@CFR_org
Australia’s Upcoming Elections and the Trump Factor
Despite widespread dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s performance, the Labor Party is likely to win re-election in Australia due to political backlash against Donald Trump’s polic…
on.cfr.org
April 10, 2025 at 5:35 PM
Vietnam is the big Asian economy with few defenses against tariffs. They hate being pushed to the wall or feeling like a colony again. But they have no choice here. My latest for @CFR_org Vietnam Scrambles in a Tariff Bind on.cfr.org/3FYE1Y5 via @CFR_org
Vietnam Scrambles in a Tariff Bind
Despite Vietnam’s strategic importance and early concessions, it has become the most vulnerable target of the Trump administration’s tariffs—and now faces an uphill battle to protect its economy and …
on.cfr.org
April 7, 2025 at 5:29 PM
Vietnam is the big Asian economy with few defenses against tariffs. They hate being pushed to the wall or feeling like a colony again. But they have no choice here. My latest for
@CFR_org
Vietnam Scrambles in a Tariff Bind on.cfr.org/3FYE1Y5 via
@CFR_org
Vietnam Scrambles in a Tariff Bind
Despite Vietnam’s strategic importance and early concessions, it has become the most vulnerable target of the Trump administration’s tariffs—and now faces an uphill battle to protect its economy and …
on.cfr.org
April 7, 2025 at 5:18 PM
My latest on the possible broader ramifications of the Myanmar earthquake for
@CFR_org Will the Earthquake Affect Politics and War in Myanmar? on.cfr.org/445PdvJ via @CFR_org
Will the Earthquake Affect Politics and War in Myanmar?
The massive earthquake in Myanmar has exacerbated the country’s existing crises, and will likely worsen instability rather than lead to peace.
on.cfr.org
April 7, 2025 at 1:12 AM
My latest for
@CFR_org
on the Myanmar earthquake and its enormous power in a country already a failed state Just When Things Couldn’t Possibly Get Worse in Myanmar, They Do on.cfr.org/3FIMjD4 via
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Just When Things Couldn’t Possibly Get Worse in Myanmar, They Do
Myanmar, already devastated by political turmoil and humanitarian crises, faces further catastrophic consequences from a massive earthquake, exacerbating its status as a failed state.
on.cfr.org
March 30, 2025 at 7:39 PM
My latest for
@CFR_org
on the Myanmar earthquake and its enormous power in a country already a failed state: Just When Things Couldn’t Possibly Get Worse in Myanmar, They Do on.cfr.org/3FIMjD4 via
@CFR_org
Just When Things Couldn’t Possibly Get Worse in Myanmar, They Do
Myanmar, already devastated by political turmoil and humanitarian crises, faces further catastrophic consequences from a massive earthquake, exacerbating its status as a failed state.
on.cfr.org
March 29, 2025 at 4:39 PM
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Autocratic leaders "are taking their most authoritarian actions yet against opposition, media, and civil society, knowing the United States does not care."

Yes, this is a crucial observation in 'the new world order'.
A must read piece by @joshkurlantzick.bsky.social for @cfr.org

#DefendDemocracy
March 26, 2025 at 8:35 PM