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APEC Summit
First Xi-Modi Meeting Sets Tone for China-India Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Is a Meeting Between Ma Ying-jeou And Xi Jinping Possible?
By Shannon Tiezzi
What China Thinks of the Shutdown
The Chinese media offers a mixed take, while China’s leaders see an opportunity.
Improving Democratic Governance in Asia
For international forums like APEC to be effective in resolving disputes, the region will need better governance.
China’s Foreign Policy Debates
Xi Jinping may have grabbed the APEC Summit limelight, but China still needs to resolve some foreign policy questions.
The Pivot Under Pressure
By David J. Karl
World Bank: Asia Still on Top
Asia remains the engine of global growth. Will it continue?
The Pivot Lives On, With or Without Obama
While unfortunate, Obama’s cancellation doesn’t spell the end of America’s Asia Pivot.
How Damaging Is the Cancellation of Obama’s Trip?
Some observers see it as a sign of waning American power in the region. Is that true?
Peeling Off Indonesia’s Veneer of Tolerance
Indonesia’s “dynamism and diversity” are clouded by growing violence and intolerance.
Kan Looks for Poll Gloom Cure
Naoto Kan takes up blogging in hopes of boosting his DPJ government’s sagging poll ratings.