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Richard Javad Heydarian

Richard Javad Heydarian

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Richard Javad Heydarian is an academic, global affairs columnist and author. He has written for The New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, Foreign Affairs, and is also a contributor to leading think tanks such as as Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Brooking Institution and Council on Foreign Relations. He is currently a senior lecturer at the University of the Philippines, Asian Centre, and the author of 'The Indo-Pacific: Trump, China, and the New Global Struggle for Mastery'.
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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr casts his ballot in Batac City on Monday. Marcos Jr has three years left in office. AP
The surprise result of the Philippines election

The unexpected results have added a third pole to the country's political landscape

May 15, 2025
The relative of a victim of former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte's 'war on drugs' wipes away tears after his arrest, in Quezon City. AP
Duterte's arrest has shaken the Philippines

Although no longer at the top of the power structure in the Philippines, the Dutertes remain deeply popular among Filipinos overseas

March 13, 2025
A man waves a flag as he participates in the National Rally for Peace organised by a religious group in support of Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte, who is facing impeachment complaints, in Manila, on January 13. AP
Where is the Philippines headed amid the Marcos-Duterte feud?

With both political families enjoying superpower backing, they have felt confident enough to engage in direct conflict with one another

January 15, 2025
The Berlin Wall is one testament to Germany's history as a country caught between superpowers. Getty
Germany is carving its own path in the world's 'new Cold War'

Berlin clearly sees that a rules-based world doesn't have to require choosing a side

April 10, 2024
An unmanned robot in downtown Tokyo, on March 5. AFP
Japan is boosting its chip-making but it's at a crossroads

Japan is trying to reinvent itself amid geopolitical uncertainties by launching an ambitious semiconductor plan with Taiwan and the US

March 08, 2024
A vendor stands by his decorations shop in Hanoi. Vietnam's economy grew by more than 5 per cent in 2023. AFP
How Vietnam turned US-China competition to its advantage

Thanks to its deft diplomatic manoeuvres, Hanoi has found itself in a strategic sweet spot

January 04, 2024
Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte greets her father, outgoing president Rodrigo Duterte, and her mother, Elizabeth Zimmerman, during her inauguration ceremony in Davao City in June 2022. EPA
Two Filipino dynasties have dropped their pretences of unity

The Duterte-Marcos alliance has ended as President Marcos Jr has emerged as the greatest threat to his predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte

December 14, 2023
Palestine Authority President Mahmoud Abbas shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing in June. Getty Images
As the Israel-Gaza war rages on, China has taken up the cudgels for Palestine

Beijing might be opening a new frontier in its competition with Washington

November 08, 2023
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr attends the East Asia Summit in Jakarta last month. AFP
The Philippines' post-pandemic economic bounce is over

The President needs to get a couple of things right, as he faces a challenging second year in office

October 05, 2023
Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr, left, and outgoing president Rodrigo Duterte, right, at the Malacanang Presidential Palace grounds in Manila in June 2022. AP Photo
Is the US-China rivalry fuelling a proxy war inside the Philippines?

Foreign policy is dominating a very public feud between the country's two most powerful dynasties

August 30, 2023
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr is actively pursuing tighter defence and economic ties with traditional allies, most notably the US. Bloomberg
Philippines President has to up his game

A year after taking office, his governing coalition is being undermined by factionalism

July 21, 2023
President Sheikh Mohamed greets South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon-hee at Qasr Al Watan, Abu Dhabi in January. UAE Presidential Court
What explains South Korea's warming ties with the Middle East?

After years of hibernation, the economic powerhouse is transforming into a major strategic player

June 29, 2023
Pita Limjaroenrat, leader of the Move Forward Party, during a meeting of coalition parties in Bangkok, Thailand, on Monday, May 22, 2023. Thailand's pro-democracy parties signed a pact to form the countrys next government after a historic win in the May 14 election, a step seen crucial to gather support for Move Forwards Pita Limjaroenrat to become prime minister. Photographer: Valeria Mongelli / Bloomberg
Election winner Pita Limjaroenrat wants to change Thailand forever, if Thais will let him

The MF party's youthful leader could become prime minister, but the challenges he faces to get there are huge

May 25, 2023
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken treated to a performance at Binh Minh Jazz Club in Hanoi on April 15, 2023. AFP
Middle powers grappling with US-China rivalry could follow Vietnam's example

Non-alignment is getting more difficult, but Hanoi has become a master of 'multi-alignment'

May 03, 2023
Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force escort ship Kurama navigates behind destroyer Yudachi with a rising sun flag. AP
What Japan's assertive foreign policy means for the Middle East

Once shackled by its pacifist constitution, Tokyo could play a more pivotal role in the region

March 16, 2023

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