Blog

Trans-Pacific View

Page 30 of 111
What Were the Main Outcomes of Kamala Harris’ Trip to Southeast Asia?

What Were the Main Outcomes of Kamala Harris’ Trip to Southeast Asia?

By Sebastian Strangio
The visit highlighted both the overlaps and the misalignments between the U.S. and Southeast Asian governments.
Kamala Harris’ Southeast Asia Visit Shows Biden’s Southeast Asia Policy Still Lacks a Clear Roadmap

Kamala Harris’ Southeast Asia Visit Shows Biden’s Southeast Asia Policy Still Lacks a Clear Roadmap

By Xirui Li and Dingding Chen
The expansion of U.S. cooperation with Southeast Asia was a welcome step, but the question of long-term strategy remains.

Can America’s Withdrawal From Afghanistan Help Its China Strategy?

Can America’s Withdrawal From Afghanistan Help Its China Strategy?

By Dingding Chen and You Wang
Despite the intention to refocus U.S. energy and attention on the Asia-Pacific, difficult questions remain as to the benefits for U.S. China policy.

Harris Meets With Singapore Officials to Begin Asia Visit

Harris Meets With Singapore Officials to Begin Asia Visit

By Alexandra Jaffe
On the first day of her Southeast Asian trip, the vice president signed agreements on COVID-19, climate change, and supply chain issues.

Why Taiwan Matters to the United States

Why Taiwan Matters to the United States

By John Bolton and Derik R. Zitelman
Washington has strategic, economic, and normative reasons for safeguarding the island from Chinese coercion.
Will Vietnam Be America’s Next Strategic Partner?

Will Vietnam Be America’s Next Strategic Partner?

By Alexander L. Vuving
The momentum is now set for the two countries to announce their long overdue strategic partnership the next time their top leaders meet in person.

In Afghanistan’s Shadow, US Vice President to Embark for Southeast Asia

In Afghanistan’s Shadow, US Vice President to Embark for Southeast Asia

By Sebastian Strangio
Kamala Harris' visits to Singapore and Vietnam are intended to send the message that "America is back." But will the message stick?
What Washington’s Afghanistan Withdrawal Means for Southeast Asia

What Washington’s Afghanistan Withdrawal Means for Southeast Asia

By John Harley Breen
The haphazard withdrawal will likely reinforce long-standing queries about the strength of U.S. commitments in the region.

Digital Trade Must be Central to Biden’s ‘Pivot to Asia’

Digital Trade Must be Central to Biden’s ‘Pivot to Asia’

By Linh Tong
Washington's current approach to Southeast Asia underestimates China's increasing lead in digital trade and technology.

Rhetoric Aside, America’s Asian Partners Are Giving Up on Their Own Defense

Rhetoric Aside, America’s Asian Partners Are Giving Up on Their Own Defense

By Justin Logan
When it comes to burden-sharing, banging the table doesn’t work -- doubt about the U.S. commitment does.

After Trump Interregnum, US, Indonesia Agree to Resume ‘Strategic Dialogue’

After Trump Interregnum, US, Indonesia Agree to Resume ‘Strategic Dialogue’

By Sebastian Strangio
The announcement marks a convergence of interests with the U.S., but that does not preclude strong economic ties with China.
The Biden Administration’s China Sanctions Dilemma

The Biden Administration’s China Sanctions Dilemma

By Jin Kai
Washington keeps adding new sanctions on China, despite a distinct lack of results.

Page 30 of 111