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Obama foreign policy
What Obama’s Indonesia Trip Revealed About His Post-Presidency
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The ex-president has been spreading a broader message that has sometimes gotten lost in the headlines.
US Asia Policy After Obama: Opportunities and Challenges
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A deeper look at what lies ahead for the next administration.
The Challenges for US-India Relations After Obama
By Michael Goldfien
The next administration must build on the achievements already made.
Obama’s Inner Priority ‘Jammed’ by the Pentagon
By Amitai Etzioni
What have we learned about the president’s approach to foreign policy?
Grading Obama’s Foreign Policy
By Robert Dujarric
The U.S. president has had plenty of challenges. How well has he handled them?
Connecting the Dots in Obama's Intelligence Scandal
By David J. Karl
An emerging scandal exemplifies a long-running critique of Obama's foreign policy.
Chinese Media: Maybe It's Time the US Heeded Deng Xiaoping's Advice
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xinhua thinks the U.S. is now adopting China's long-standing foreign policy strategy: "keeping a low profile."
Fixing the U.S. Rebalance to the Asia-Pacific
By David Lai and Cameron Stevens
The rebalance is fundamentally flawed in its execution, but it is not too late to get it right.
Where Was the Rebalance to Asia in Obama’s West Point Speech?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Obama's foreign policy address offered little clarity (or emphasis) on America's role in the Asia-Pacific.
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