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John Kerry
US Warns China Against a South China Sea ADIZ
By Zachary Keck
The warning was part of a broader criticism of China's actions in the South China Sea.
Vietnam, the US, and China: A Love Triangle?
By Shannon Tiezzi
As part of the rebalance to Asia, the U.S. continues to woo Vietnam while China looks on.
Time for Serious Approach to Vietnam Human Rights
By Jared Genser and Greg McGillivary
Secretary of State John Kerry should use his trip to Vietnam to prompt Hanoi to improve its human rights performance.
John Kerry to Visit Vietnam and the Philippines This Week
By Zachary Keck
Following a quick trip to the Middle East, Kerry will visit the two Southeast Asian countries through next week.
US Asia Policy: Things Fall Apart?
By Zachary Keck
Vice President Joe Biden trip to Asia this week can’t substitute for sustained attention to the region.
Washington Rediscovers Asia
By Elizabeth C. Economy
After a period of distraction, the U.S. reaffirms by word and deed its interest in Asia.
An Offer the U.S. Can’t Refuse?
A P5+1-Iran agreement seems imminent. If reports are accurate, the U.S. cannot afford to reject it.
The Pivot Under Pressure
By David J. Karl
It’s not just the canceled trip. Other factors are limiting the ability of the U.S. to focus on the Asia-Pacific.
Avoiding Denuclearization Mistakes with Iran
The North Korea and Ukraine experiences offer some useful lessons, positive and negative.
Indonesia Opens the Lid on World Toilet Summit
Also: Obama has canceled his Myanmar trip after the shutdown in DC. Thursday ASEAN links.
The Courtship of ASEAN
ASEAN is enjoying unprecedented attention from the great powers. Clever diplomacy will ensure the benefits continue.
A Potemkin Syria Deal
The US-Russia deal on Syria achieves next to nothing—for America or the world.