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Greg Poling

@gregpoling

Director of @SoutheastAsiaDC & @AsiaMTI; Author of On Dangerous Ground: amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09YRY…

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Zachary Abuza (@zachabuza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a very good piece on #Vietnam’s Blazing Furnace anti-corruption campaign from a young CSIS Southeast Asia scholar. Included are constructive thoughts for US investors. I hope to see more work from her. csis.org/blogs/new-pers…

Rep. Darrell Issa (@repdarrellissa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

America needs an innovative Indo-Pacific strategy focused on security, economic opportunity, and alliances. Vital to this effort is supporting the Philippines against Beijing's aggression. My thanks to CSIS for the chance to discuss this at the 14th South China Sea Conference.

America needs an innovative Indo-Pacific strategy focused on security, economic opportunity, and alliances. Vital to this effort is supporting the Philippines against Beijing's aggression. My thanks to <a href="/CSIS/">CSIS</a> for the chance to discuss this at the 14th South China Sea Conference.
Sebastian Strangio (@sstrangio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Move Forward, the largest party in #Thailand's parliament, has just been disbanded by court order. The ruling was sadly not unexpected: for years, the establishment has closed ranks to quash any party that it deems a threat. It is the 9th party to be dissolved since 2007.

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The latest version of Andreyka Natalegawa and my (now) annual report on perceptions of US and Chinese influence in SEA finds that the US still leads in overall support/trust, but that edge is shrinking. csis.org/analysis/us-an…

The latest version of <a href="/a_natalegawa/">Andreyka Natalegawa</a> and my (now) annual report on perceptions of US and Chinese influence in SEA finds that the US still leads in overall support/trust, but that edge is shrinking. csis.org/analysis/us-an…
CSIS (@csis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS: CSIS Southeast Asia expert Greg Poling joined CBS News to discuss recent developments in the South China Sea between China and the Philippines. Watch here: cbsnews.com/video/tensions…

Charles Edel (@charlesedel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely thrilled that Abraham M. Denmark is joining CSIS as Senior Associate. Abe has a wealth of expertise, knowledge & experience — looking forward to working with and learning from him! csis.org/news/abraham-m… CSIS Asia Program

Ray Powell (@gordianknotray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 🇵🇭#Philippines has withdrawn its coast guard ship from #SabinaShoal. So how did this place become the current #SouthChinaSea hotspot with 🇨🇳#China? Jim Carouso & I asked Greg Poling to explain recently on Why Should We Care: Indo-Pacific Pod. Watch the whole thing here: youtu.be/2I5NsQsnAr4?si…

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"Whether Harris or Trump occupies the White House, the Philippines will expect the United States to reiterate its commitment to defend Filipino lives and rights in the South China Sea," writes Greg Poling. Read more from CSIS Southeast Asia: csis.org/analysis/early…

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"The uncomfortable truth is that no U.S. president, regardless of commitment, will attend every U.S.-ASEAN or East Asia Summit during their time in office," writes CSIS Southeast Asia expert Greg Poling. Read more on Biden missing another East Asia summit: csis.org/analysis/biden…

Ray Powell (@gordianknotray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Greg Poling says the 🇵🇭Philippines would win a vote in the United Nations General Assembly vs. 🇨🇳China’s aggression in the #SouthChinaSea at the #ManilaDialogue.

<a href="/GregPoling/">Greg Poling</a> says the 🇵🇭Philippines would win a vote in the <a href="/UN/">United Nations</a> General Assembly vs. 🇨🇳China’s aggression in the #SouthChinaSea at the #ManilaDialogue.
AMTI (@asiamti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AMTI's Greg Poling and Harrison Prétat explain the latest series of legal developments in the South China Sea and how they affect tensions in disputed waters: cs.is/3AVKQY7

AMTI's <a href="/GregPoling/">Greg Poling</a> and Harrison Prétat explain the latest series of legal developments in the South China Sea and how they affect tensions in disputed waters: cs.is/3AVKQY7
Brian Eyler (@aikunming) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wait for the wild card discussion at the end of this podcast (don’t fast forward!) on Trump II and Southeast Asia w Greg Poling Elina Noor Dr. Prashanth Parameswaran and me. csis.org/podcasts/south…

Aaron Connelly (@connellyal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to speaking with Greg Poling tomorrow at CSIS on the conflict in Myanmar. If you are in DC, feel free to register to join us at the link: csis.org/events/new-ans….

Aaron Connelly (@connellyal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to CSIS and Greg Poling for hosting me today to talk about our book, New Answers to Old Questions: Myanmar Before and After the 2021 Coup d'État, written with Dr. Shona Loong. Great to see a good turnout in Washington, DC for a discussion on how best to help Myanmar.

CSIS Southeast Asia (@southeastasiadc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 years after the Philippines’ legal victory in the South China Sea, China still refuses to comply. The Philippines’ best path forward lies with a vote in the UN General Assembly, writes CSIS Southeast Asia’s Greg Poling in his latest commentary. Read here: cs.is/3PxpBjc