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Barack Obama
TPP Update: What Happened in the House
By Ankit Panda
Friday's antics in the House of Representatives highlight the obstacles for the Obama administration on trade.
US and Japan: Another Step Forward on Security
By Kevin Wang
The new U.S.-Japan defense guidelines open the door to a more aggressive take on regional security.
Abe's Visit Marks 'New Era' for US-Japan Alliance
By Mina Pollmann
A joint statement released with Obama and Abe's meeting reveals the focus of the alliance moving forward.
What to Expect From Abe's US Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
Security issues and the TPP -- but not history -- will feature prominently during Abe's first state visit to Washington.
China-US: Avoiding the ‘Improbable War’
By Jared McKinney
Might the U.S. and China be repeating the mistakes that led to the improbable wars of the past?
New US Cyber Order Could Provoke Chinese Retaliation
By Shannon Tiezzi
If Obama's new executive order is used to sanction Chinese firms, how will Beijing respond?
Why Washington Is Watching Modi’s Moves in the Indian Ocean
By Jhinuk Chowdhury
India perfectly fits into the role U.S. envisages it playing in the Indian Ocean – that of a net security provider.
America’s Rebalance to the Asia-Pacific: On Track
By Janine Davidson and Lauren Dickey
The Asia rebalance is the most misunderstood foreign policy initiative of the Obama presidency.
The U.S. Needs a Refocused Rebalance
By Karam Singh Sethi
A true focus on Asia is critical not only to compete with China, but to stay relevant in the 21st century.
Obama, Grand Strategy and Reinhold Niebuhr
By Daniel Clausen and Max Nurnus
The thinking of the American intellectual makes clear the virtues of the not-so-grand strategy.
China vs. the US: Who Blinked?
By Yang Hengjun
Is China caving to the U.S., or is it that Xi has figured out how to handle Obama?
The White House Is Creating a New Agency to Fight Cyberattacks
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new office shows the central role that cybersecurity plays in the White House's national security calculus.