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Josh Kurlantzick
Council on Foreign Relations Fellow for Southeast Asia. All opinions I express are my own. A RT is not an endorsement. Media Inquiries: [email protected]
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CFR 3 de nov
Southeast Asia's fast-growing but fragile democracies have been susceptible to strongmen and autocratic-leaning populists in recent years, propelled by concerns over inequality, crime, and dysfunctional governments, writes
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Josh Kurlantzick 2 de nov
Pheu Thai prepares for worst-case scenario
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Int'l Affairs Forum 2 de nov
RT : A New Kind of Populism is Threatening Southeast Asia | Commentary by 's
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Devin T. Stewart 2 de nov
My new podcast interview on two new books on China via and with author Joshua Eisenman of at -
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Defense One 2 de nov
A New Kind of Populism is Threatening Southeast Asia | Commentary by 's
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Josh Kurlantzick 2 de nov
Respondendo a @hmarston4 @CFR_Asia
Yes, upper and middle classes have responded to democratic degradation with strategies that foster further degradation of democracy
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Josh Kurlantzick 2 de nov
Great report by What Comes Next? Lessons for the Recovery of Liberal Democracy via
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CFR Asia Program 2 de nov
Populism is spreading to Asia too:
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Scott Snyder 2 de nov
Southeast Asia’s Populism Is Different but Also Dangerous, sharp analysis by via
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EastWest Institute 1 de nov
New on : ": Xi Jinping and the New Chinese State"
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Josh Kurlantzick 2 de nov
Rohingya refugee crisis pushes ASEAN to the edge | Asia Times
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Ashley S. Westerman 2 de nov
. has charged 2 former bankers & a Malaysian financier in connection with the 1MDB scandal. These are the 1st criminal charges brought against individuals related to the international scandal. My latest for :
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Josh Kurlantzick 2 de nov
Have had. The junta is certainly not a populist government.
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Josh Kurlantzick 1 de nov
Great new review by of new book: A Review of Rachel Kleinfield’s "A Savage Order: How the World’s Deadliest Countries Can Forge a Path to Security" via
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Hunter Marston 1 de nov
Respondendo a @JoshKurlantzick @CFR_Asia
Interesting to note 2 parallel trends points out: Upper classes have supported autocrats who represent their interests (), while strongmen have counted on support from lower classes frustrated w/ corruption, crime & inequality ()
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Josh Kurlantzick 1 de nov
Ok. Offer some peer reviewed social science to support your contention.
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Josh Kurlantzick 1 de nov
A Review of Rachel Kleinfield’s "A Savage Order: How the World’s Deadliest Countries Can Forge a Path to Security" via
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Josh Kurlantzick 1 de nov
I really don't know what you mean. Offer some serious, peer-reviewed social science studies to support your contention.
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Josh Kurlantzick 1 de nov
The Washington Post and its analysis of peer-reviewed research is a "rag"?
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Josh Kurlantzick 1 de nov
I'm done for today, man. I've offered you about ten examples. If every peer-reviewed study and every outlet is a "rag" then you can't have a debate. Offer some serious, peer-reviewed social science studies to support your contention.
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