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Barack Obama in Asia
Absent Without Leave? Gauging US Commitment to the Indo-Pacific
By Jonah Langan-Marmur and Phillip C. Saunders
How does high-level travel to the region under Trump compare to previous administrations?
Obama and Indonesia: Strong Progress But an Uncertain Future
By Nithin Coca
The U.S. has done its part to deepen relations; the ball is now in Indonesia's court.
Obama to Make Historic Visit to Hiroshima
By Catherine Putz
Both domestic and international audiences will be watching the visit for an apology.
China is on ‘High Alert’ for Japan’s ‘Intervention’ in South China Sea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Abe says Japan would consider patrols in the South China Sea, China isn't too happy about the suggestion.
India: The Austria-Hungary of the 21st Century?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
If it heeds the lessons of history, the US would do well not to foster close ties with India in the next few years.
How to Measure the Success of Obama’s Trip to Asia
By Jared Genser
The U.S. president has the opportunity to score a number of economic and human-rights legacy achievements.
Obama in Asia: Rebalancing the Pivot
By Reid Lidow
During his visit to Asia, the president has the opportunity to revive a floundering policy.
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