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A man stands in front of a wall with campaign posters put up, a day before the May 12 midterm elections, in Manila, Philippines, on May 11.
A man stands in front of a wall with campaign posters put up, a day before the May 12 midterm elections, in Manila, Philippines, on May 11. Lisa Marie David/Reuters

Philippines Election: Duterte Wins From the Hague But Marcos Hangs On

The Philippines’ parliamentary elections reflect yet another vote between dynastic political families, but the outcome still has implications for Manila’s foreign policy towards Washington and Beijing.

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Asia
What Next for the Trump Effect on Foreign Policy and Foreign Elections?
Parties that are firm with President Trump are reaping major electoral rewards.
Asia Program
Vietnam’s Tariff Trouble Just Gets Worse
Vietnam faces an uphill battle in trade negotiations with the United States.
Asia Program
A Digital Explanation of Tariffs’ Impact on East Asia
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.
  • Asia Program
    Thailand Arrests a World-Leading Expert on Thailand. Why?
    Thai authorities arrested U.S. academic Paul Chambers, who faces a possible sentence of 15 years. 
  • China
    What May Cause China to Blink?
    The last time China’s export engine sputtered, Xi reversed policy...
  • India
    India and Pakistan: On the Brink of Conflict Over Kashmir
    Following a terrorist attack in Kashmir, India and Pakistan are heading toward a conflict, with few signs of de-escalation.
  • Asia Program
    As Beijing Tightens Its Grip, Hong Kong’s Democratic Party Dissolves Itself
    The Democratic Party, once the largest pan-democratic opposition party in Hong Kong, has begun the process of dissolving itself. This marks a milestone in Beijing's efforts to push Hong Kong toward illiberal rule.
  • Asia Program
    Singapore Holds an Election Amidst a World at (Trade) War
    Singapore's ruling party faces domestic and economic headwinds ahead of upcoming elections.
  • South Korea
    South Korea's Politics After Impeachment
    With the Constitutional Court upholding Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, South Korea heads for a presidential election scheduled for June 3.
  • South Korea
    Separation of Powers Defeats Imperial Presidency in South Korea
    Yoon Suk Yeol’s declaration of martial law triggered a four-month-long constitutional crisis in South Korea that was finally resolved last week by the decision of the Constitutional Court to uphold the National Assembly’s impeachment.