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Diplomatic Access: Mongolia
By Diplomatic Access
Mongolian Ambassador to the U.S. Altangerel Bulgaa discusses Mongolia's vision for Asia.
Islamic State Murders: Japan's Tipping Point?
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat‘s editors discuss recent events in Asia, including Japan and the Islamic State, Russia-China-India talks, and Cobra Gold 2015.
Could East Asia's Weak Institutions Be a Blessing in Disguise?
By Robert Farley
East Asia's multilateral institutions -- from ASEAN to APEC -- are generally weak. This might be a good thing.
US-China Relations After APEC
By Jack A. Goldstone
The nature of Sino-American relations is rapidly changing. And that's a good thing.
After APEC, East Asia Summit, and G20, China Emerges a Global Leader
By Dingding Chen
China is ready to assume global leadership and bear global responsibilities along with the U.S. -- this is good for everyone.
Largest-Ever Japanese Business Delegation Heads to China
By Ankit Panda
The delegation of over 200 business executives may meet Xi Jinping.
India and Russia Reinforce Ties
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Can Russia serve as the bridge between China and India?
Beijing Strikes at Hong Kong With APEC Move
By Tyler Roney
The decision to move the APEC meeting from Hong Kong to Beijing comes amidst PRC disdain for Hong Kong protests.
A Pacific Vision for Russia and the US
By Anton Barbashin
Moscow and Washington have yet to exploit the potential for bilateral cooperation in the Asia-Pacific.
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.
Shutdown Forces Obama to Cancel Malaysia Trip, APEC May Be Next
The president may have to cancel his entire trip to Southeast Asia because of the U.S. government shutdown.
ASEAN in the Power Web
By Julio Amador III
The regional body will need to work hard, if it is to maintain its position at the center of Asia-Pacific power relations.