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APEC
TPP Talks Move to DC
Negotiators for the trade bloc scramble to make progress ahead of the ministerial meeting in Bali next month.
Obama Burma and Cambodia Bound
Obama will become the first sitting U.S. President to visit Burma and Cambodia later this month.
Trouble for Tokyo: Japan's Foreign Policy Challenges
Faced with a rising China, Russia’s ‘pivot’ to Asia, and challenges with North and South Korea, Japan may need to reboot its Foreign Policy.
Getting Pacific Russia Right - Part II
“Moscow is pivoting to Asia out of its primary national interest: survival.”
Can Moscow and Washington Join Hands in the Pacific?
With Russia intensifying its regional diplomacy and America ‘rebalancing’ to the Pacific, both nations have much to gain by working together.
Japan-Australia Ties Key to Regional Stability
With the strategic landscape of the Asia-Pacific changing, Australia and Japan look to deepen their relationship.
Securing Canada’s Place in Asia
A new report urges the Harper government to transform Canada’s economic engagement into a comprehensive approach.
Overcoming Challenges to Women’s Entrepreneurship in the Asia-Pacific
Economically empowering women across the Asia-Pacific could be a game changer. More must be done to break down barriers.
How U.S. Must Adapt in Asia
If the U.S. wants to be the resident Pacific power then it needs to show greater commitment than it has done.
Canada Chases the TPP Holy Grail
The Canadian government has been a late convert to the benefits of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. But will it be willing to make the changes necessary to fit in?
Canada Grapples with Asia Dilemma
The Asia-Pacific offers enormous potential for Canada. The hard part is balancing economics, human rights and the U.S.-China rivalry.
Beijing's South China Sea Gamble
If China is right, then there is enough oil under the South China Sea to feed global consumption for several years. But Beijing may be making an aggressive bet on the wrong horse.