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Hillary Clinton
Asia's Four Big Questions for Obama's Second Term
President Obama has won reelection. Will the “pivot” continue? Asia has many questions…
Where in the World is Xi Jinping?
With China’s President-in-waiting cancelling meetings with foreign dignitaries, speculation has run wild.
Overcoming Challenges to Women’s Entrepreneurship in the Asia-Pacific
Economically empowering women across the Asia-Pacific could be a game changer. More must be done to break down barriers.
"Established Power" vs. "Rising Power"
While in China, U.S. Secretary of State Clinton dares to ask what may be the 21st century’s toughest question.
The World's Gaze Turns to the South Pacific
With the world’s great powers calling, factionalism is increasingly present among island nations of the Pacific. It could be trouble.
“Half of the 6,000 plus spoken languages today will disappear by the end of the century.”
How America could play a vital role in preserving the many endangered languages of the Asia-Pacific.
China's South Pacific Diplomacy
For nations like Australia, China’s growing sway in the South Pacific is cause for concern.
U.S., Pakistan's Differing Goals
Pakistan still wants a U.S. apology for the deaths of 24 soldiers. But the two nations have very different goals.
Why Asia Wants America
The United States is still the partner of choice for many Asian nations, says Sen. John McCain. But Washington needs to put aside its political bickering.
Burma: One Korea for Another
The visit to Burma this week by Lee Myung-bak is another symbolic step for the Thein Sein government.
U.S.-China Ties Survive Stress Test
Despite a series of diplomatic challenges, relations between the U.S. and China have remained productive. Personal diplomacy is paying dividends.
Clinton Covers India Bases
Hillary Clinton has made what is likely her last visit to India as secretary of state. There were no big hiccups.