
Ja Ian Chong
Ja Ian Chong is a political scientist at the National University of Singapore known for his expertise in international relations, particularly concerning China and Southeast Asia. He has contributed to discussions on security dynamics in the Asia-Pacific region, including the implications of U.S.-China relations and how they affect smaller nations like Taiwan. Recently, he has commented on the potential repercussions of former President Trump's foreign policy approach and its impact on Taiwan amidst the ongoing tensions in the region.
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Ja Ian Chong is an assistant professor of political science at the National University of Singapore.
What – if anything – did Asian countries get out of Donald Trump’s whirlwind tour? | International tradeJa Ian Chong expressed concerns that the temporary truce only postpones future conflicts.
¿acuerdo histórico o frágil tregua?Chong expressed skepticism about the durability of the current trade situation.
How to let Donald Trump take the credit, and still win the game -- Xi Jinping has cracked the codeJa Ian Chong expresses skepticism about the durability of the current détente between the U.S. and China.
EUA x China: A arte de deixar Trump reivindicar a vitória, enquanto você sai mais forteJa-Ian Chong commented on the implications of the Trump project for Vietnam's business environment.
El imperio Trump llega a Vietnam con un polémico complejo de golfJa Ian Chong is an assistant professor who comments on the trade negotiations between the US and China.
Who blinks first to negotiate tariffs?Ja-Ian Chong raised concerns about the Trump administration's reliability in foreign policy.
Hegseth indicates US backing for Taiwan – but it is transactional Trump who has the final word | TaiwanJa Ian Chong is an associate professor of political science who commented on China's testing of U.S. responses.
China corteja — ao mesmo tempo que confronta — aliados dos EUA incomodados com TrumpJa Ian Chong is an associate professor of political science at the National University of Singapore.
As the US exits foreign aid, who will fill the gap?Ja Ian Chong comments on how Trump's approach to Putin supports a Chinese narrative regarding U.S. presence in the Pacific.
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