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Asia Pivot
U.S.-Australia Cooperation in Times of Austerity
Thomas G. Mahnken on four key areas where U.S.-Australia defense cooperation could yield real payoffs.
America's Pivot: One Big Contradiction
“If Washington isn’t comfortable with a more powerful China…making China wealthier by trading with it doesn’t make much sense.”
Three Tips for President Obama on China...and Asia
Elizabeth Economy offers three tips to advance U.S. interests in the bilateral U.S.-China relationship, and in Asia.
Why Calling China an "Adversary" Doesn't Matter
When Obama called China an “adversary” during Monday’s debate, he wasn’t telling Beijing anything new.
Mongolia's Strategic Calculus
While the U.S. should pursue strong ties, it must do so with an understanding of Mongolia’s interests.
How Obama’s India Policy Has Made America Stronger
Part of President Obama’s impressive foreign policy record has been his persistent courting of India. Mitt Romney would do well to take notice.
An Ominous Pledge
The Senkaku/Diaoyu dispute is even more complex because of the way it involves the U.S., and its nuclear guarantees.
Canada’s Asia 'Pivot'?
Through free trade and energy Canada is establishing a long-term Asia strategy.