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How the Vietnam War Fused the Modern American Right
By Robert Farley
The domestic political effects of the Vietnam War have been far-reaching.
TPP Update: What Happened in the House
By Ankit Panda
Friday's antics in the House of Representatives highlight the obstacles for the Obama administration on trade.
How a Republican Midterm Win Could Help Obama's Pivot to Asia
By Ankit Panda
A Republican Senate might just be what the White House needs to build momentum on the TPP.
Hillary Clinton’s Foreign Policy Views Don’t Matter
By Zachary Keck
Hillary's Clinton may be a foreign policy hawk, but that won't matter in 2016.
Chen Guangcheng Goes to Washington
By Jerome A. Cohen
Jerome Cohen on the Chinese human rights activist’s efforts to navigate American politics.
GOP Presidential Hopeful Blasts China
By Zachary Keck
Paul Ryan accused China of trying to “upend” the international economic order during a speech on Wednesday.
The Midterm Elections and the Asia Pivot
By Zachary Keck
The Republican Party taking the Senate in the 2014 elections could be a boon for the Asia Pivot.
Senate Politics Paralyze American Diplomacy
By Ankit Panda
The Republican Party is currently holding ambassador appointments hostage at the expense of U.S. national security.
Don’t Hold Veterans Hostage to Iran Sanctions
By Zachary Keck
A GOP amendment in the U.S. Senate would force Democrats to vote on additional Iran sanctions.
Obama Cancels Rest of Asia Trip
In cancelling his appearances at APEC and the East Asia Forum, Obama put his political standing ahead of Asia.
Report: Progress on Fiscal Cliff Talks
Negotiations between Mitch McConnell and Joseph Biden have made progress, Politico reports.
What’s Mitt’s Foreign Policy?
While America’s Presidential Election won’t be won on foreign policy, Mitt Romney’s experience and views matter.
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