Politics
How ‘America Last’ built power — and ‘America First’ could destroy it
US President Donald Trump believes he can obtain the nation’s most vital objectives through threat and extortion. History has shown that such oppression is not sustainable, even in the most asymmetrical power relations. Brutes will lose in the end, and along with it the US’s hard-won soft power, says US academic Giulio M. Gallarotti.
Giulio M. Gallarotti
11 Mar 2025
Politics
The US’s conservative turn: What it means for the world
The American political landscape has changed drastically over the past few years as conservative, right-wing ideologies gain momentum across the country. But what is driving this shift in sentiment? Commentator Tan Wan Cheng tells us more.
Tan Wan Cheng
28 Jan 2025
Politics
How Japan's political stance is becoming increasingly hawkish and conservative
Academic Toh Lam Seng traces the history of Japanese politics from its "1955 system" of clear policy difference between the conservatives and reformists to the more recent potato-potahto matches between conservative parties born out of LDP factionalism or splintering. Seen in this light, is the Japanese population really growing more conservative and politicians are merely tapping into this trend, or are the political parties themselves perpetuating an endless cycle of conservatism?
Toh Lam Seng
25 Oct 2021
Society
US colleges rethink purpose of higher education after Capitol siege
The storming of the US Capitol on 6 January prompted a spate of statements, essays, and other reflections, particularly by US college presidents. What is the purpose of education, and what is the role of colleges in imparting higher ideals such as civic awareness and a respect for minority rights? US-based academic Wu Guo analyses the situation.
Wu Guo
01 Mar 2021
Society
Chinese liberal intellectuals divided over Trump and the US elections
Liberal intellectuals in China are not a monolithic group. While the elites within the community once served to moderate divergent views, disagreements laid bare by the recent US elections shows that deeper schisms run deep, especially between those espousing conservative and liberal views.
Liang Xingguo
05 Jan 2021
Politics
The US remains leader and pioneer of civilised societies despite unsettled election
US-based researcher Wei Da notes that many in China believe the US will soon be in chaos following an unsettled 2020 US presidential election. He says that while the election has indeed highlighted the widening chasm in the US between conservatism and liberalism, and brought forth calls for change in the electoral system, the US remains a leader and pioneer in seeking out new and innovative ways to advance civilised societies.
Wei Da
10 Dec 2020
Politics
Internal conflicts will be the downfall of the US
US academic Han Dongping notes that the US is no longer in the leading position it used to hold, and it is finding it difficult to handle the challenges from other countries, especially China, not least because of its own domestic contradictions that are getting harder and harder to reconcile. It can no longer rely on old ways of maintaining order domestically and internationally. It has to come up with new strategies - fast.
Han Dongping
10 Dec 2020