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Hillary Clinton

Watching the US Presidential Election From China
By Wang Dong
What has China thought of the bitter campaign between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump?

A Chinese Perspective on Obama's Asia Policy
By Yuan Xunhui, Zhang Juan, and Shannon Tiezzi
An interview with Zhu Feng.

Why the US Election Matters for Myanmar
By Adam E. Howe
The next president will determine whether Obama's interest in Myanmar was aberration or precedent.

What China Is Missing as It Watches the US Presidential Campaign
By David Volodzko
The worst aspects of Trumpism are already entrenched in China.

South Korea to America: Please Elect Hillary Clinton
By Elaine Ramirez
South Koreans are her biggest fans in Asia, but those hoping for more engagement could be disappointed.

The Presidential Politics of US China Policy
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Julian Chang.

The Real Winner if TPP Crumbles: China
By Steven Keithley
The two U.S. presidential nominees are united in their opposition to the trade pact. That's music to Beijing's ears.

Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and the Future of US Asia Policy
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss the 2016 U.S. general election.

TPP Update: A US 'Lame Duck' Ratification Looks Less Likely Every Day
By Ankit Panda
The political landscape in the United States suggests the Obama administration won't oversee TPP ratification.

Case Closed: The Clinton Email Scandal Was Always About More Than Just Clinton
By Ankit Panda
Hillary Clinton's email scandal is now behind her, but the issues raised by her email practices will linger on.

Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un
By John Power
The Republican candidate again says he'd talk to the North Korean leader in person over the nuclear question.

Trump, Clinton and the Future of US-Vietnam Relations
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Bilateral relations have come a long way. How might they fare under the next U.S. president?

U.S. Presidential Election Campaign Dims Prospects for TPP
By William G. Frasure
All three of the remaining candidates have expressed opposition to TPP.

What Do Hillary Clinton's Emails Reveal About Her Asia Policy?
By Gary Leigh
An inside look at how Clinton talks and thinks about Asia.

Trump or Clinton: Does It Matter to India?
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
Should New Delhi expect a major change in U.S. policy?

Trump Vs. Clinton: Who Should India Root For?
By Shreya Upadhyay
"Washington will want to woo New Delhi, no matter who moves into the White House."

Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy: Implications for Asia
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Donald Trump delivers a long-awaited articulation of his foreign policy views.

Did Hillary Clinton’s Pivot To Asia Work?
By Catherine Putz and Shannon Tiezzi
Taking an deeper look at Clinton's record as secretary of state.

Has the US Turned Against Free Trade Agreements?
By Kithmina Hewage
Distrust of free trade and globalization is the one thing all the U.S. presidential candidates seem to have in common.

No, India Wouldn't Benefit From a Trump Presidency in the United States
By Ankit Panda
Donald Trump becoming U.S. president would certainly not be good news for New Delhi.

China’s Role in the US Presidential Campaign
By Amitai Etzioni
Campaign trail rhetoric on China may leave the TPP in doubt.

Could a Donald Trump Presidency Improve US-China Ties? Chinese Netizens Say Yes
By Dingding Chen
Chinese netizens actually quite like Donald Trump and think he could improve U.S.-China ties.

If Chinese Could Vote in US Presidential Primaries, Who Would They Choose?
By David Volodzko
In an informal online survey, Donald Trump does well – until the respondents learn about his actual positions.

US Presidential Candidates Aren't Quite Ready to Handle North Korea
By Denny Roy
Candidates for the U.S. presidency are worryingly ill-prepared to deal with North Korea's provocations.
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