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The 'Pivot' Gets Trumped: The Asia-Pacific Under President Trump

The 'Pivot' Gets Trumped: The Asia-Pacific Under President Trump

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What does a Trump presidency in the United States mean for East, Southeast, and South Asia? Our editors discuss.
China, Iran, and 'One Belt, One Road'

China, Iran, and 'One Belt, One Road'

By Hamzah Rifaat
Will Iran become drawn into China's 'One Belt, One Road' orbit in Pakistan?

Where Is Duterte’s Foreign Policy Going? A Chinese Perspective

Where Is Duterte’s Foreign Policy Going? A Chinese Perspective

By Ge Hongliang and Chen Dingding
Duterte is a skillful realist and knows how to appropriately balance between China and the United States.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Meets Xi Jinping: First Takeaways

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Meets Xi Jinping: First Takeaways

By Ankit Panda
Rodrigo Duterte's first meeting with his Chinese counterpart suggests bilateral rapprochement on a range of issues.

Can China Reshape Asia’s Security Architecture?

Can China Reshape Asia’s Security Architecture?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Though Beijing’s proposals deserve a listen, it also needs to adjust its message.
THAAD Coming to South Korea 'As Soon As Possible'

THAAD Coming to South Korea 'As Soon As Possible'

By Ankit Panda
U.S. THAAD interceptors are coming to South Korea soon, according to the top U.S. diplomat for East Asia.

China's Non-Chinese Approach to the South China Sea

China's Non-Chinese Approach to the South China Sea

By Patrik K. Meyer
Why has China undertaken such a radical departure in its foreign policy approach, as regards the South China Sea?
Will an Abe-Xi Meeting Happen on the Sidelines of the 2016 G20 Summit?

Will an Abe-Xi Meeting Happen on the Sidelines of the 2016 G20 Summit?

By Ankit Panda
The two leaders last met in April 2015.

A New Legal Landscape in the South China Sea

A New Legal Landscape in the South China Sea

By Nguyen Ba Son
We need to fully grasp the significance of the Philippines v. China verdict.

Is China Losing South Korea?

Is China Losing South Korea?

By Dingding Chen
Not entirely, but both countries need to make new adjustments to new realities.

China's Top Diplomat Visits India as East and South China Seas Simmer

China's Top Diplomat Visits India as East and South China Seas Simmer

By Harsh V. Pant
After Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to India, relations remain complex between the Asian giants.
Seeking Diplomatic Balance, Nepal's New PM Dispatches Special Envoys to India, China

Seeking Diplomatic Balance, Nepal's New PM Dispatches Special Envoys to India, China

By Ankit Panda
Prachanda is looking to balance Nepal's bilateral relationships with its two massive neighbors.

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