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It’s Game On in the Pacific

It’s Game On in the Pacific

By Patricia O’Brien
Australia’s new government and the United States are both moving urgently to boost ties with Pacific Island countries as the scope of China’s ambition becomes clear.
Blinken Emphasizes Cooperation, Including With Beijing, in China Policy Speech

Blinken Emphasizes Cooperation, Including With Beijing, in China Policy Speech

By Shannon Tiezzi
Blinken emphasized cooperation with allies and partners, and even with China itself, in his long-awaited speech.

America’s Pivot to Asia 2.0: The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework

America’s Pivot to Asia 2.0: The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework

By Mohammadbagher Forough
As long as IPEF lacks clear incentives, it will be hard to transform the framework into meaningful action.

Quad Summit Indicates Growing Strength

Quad Summit Indicates Growing Strength

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The latest Quad meeting underscored continued growth, but when will the four countries seriously confront the matter of direct security cooperation?

Why Was Taiwan Left Out of the US-Led IPEF?

Why Was Taiwan Left Out of the US-Led IPEF?

By Yao-Yuan Yeh, Charles K. S. Wu, Fang-Yu Chen, and Austin Horng-En Wang
Taiwan wasn't part of the initial group of IPEF members, but there's still room for future participation.
Marcos Considering Extension of Key US-Philippines Security Pact

Marcos Considering Extension of Key US-Philippines Security Pact

By Sebastian Strangio
The Philippine President-elect has indicated that he wants good relations with both the United States and China. Whether he can achieve it is another question.

US-ASEAN Special Summit Spotlights Coming Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

US-ASEAN Special Summit Spotlights Coming Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The pursuit of an elevated partnership provides a valuable opportunity for both sides to shape an updated, shared agenda.
What are the Implications of the US-ASEAN Summit for Cambodia-US Relations?

What are the Implications of the US-ASEAN Summit for Cambodia-US Relations?

By Sokvy Rim
In recent weeks, the Cambodian government has given hints that it is open to an improvement in relations with Washington.

As Biden Wraps First Asia Trip, Ardern Heads to the US

As Biden Wraps First Asia Trip, Ardern Heads to the US

By Geoffrey Miller
Biden’s meetings in South Korea and Japan – along with a change of government in nearby Australia – will set the scene for the New Zealand PM’s trip to the United States.

Southeast Asian Nations Roll the Dice on Biden’s Indo-Pacific Framework

Southeast Asian Nations Roll the Dice on Biden’s Indo-Pacific Framework

By Sebastian Strangio
The region has thrown its support behind Washington's long-awaited economic engagement plan, even as the specifics remain vague.

Biden Launches Indo-Pacific Trade Deal

Biden Launches Indo-Pacific Trade Deal

By Josh Boak and Aamer Madhani
The Biden administration’s IPEF formally kicked off on Monday with 13 member states.
Yoon and Biden Hold 1st Summit Meeting in Seoul

Yoon and Biden Hold 1st Summit Meeting in Seoul

By Mitch Shin
U.S. President Joe Biden visited South Korea from May 20 to May 22 and discussed regional issues with new South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol.

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