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Trump Victory Could Spark a Rethink for New Zealand at APEC in Peru
By Geoffrey Miller
For New Zealand, Trump’s overwhelming win in the U.S. election might spark a rethink of its policy of aligning more closely with Washington.
How Industry Can Step Up for Naval Needs: The Case of the Makassar-class
By Robert Farley
The case of the Makassar-class is a case study in industry stepping up to the plate for the needs of small navies.
Foreign Ministers’ Meeting Highlights Importance of South Korea-Peru Ties
By Kyle Ferrier
Peru might not be an obvious partner for South Korea, but it's an increasingly important one.
The Evolution and Preservation of Chinese-Peruvian Identity
By Teresa Kennedy and Layne Vandenberg
Peruvians yearn to learn more about China, some to rediscover their ancestry but many out of a genuine interest in the Asian giant.
Chifa and Nikkei Cuisine: East Asia’s Fusion With Peru
By Teresa Kennedy and Layne Vandenberg
The evolution of East Asian cuisines in Peru hints at important divergences between Chinese and Japanese subcultures in Latin America.
Australia’s Unapologetic Dismissal of Latin America
By Dawisson Belém Lopes
Canberra is simply not looking east. How wise may this bet prove?
The New Trans-Pacific Partnership
By Anaïs Faure
The Pacific Alliance and ASEAN are crafting a key partnership of their own.
China Seeks 'Updated Model' for Latin America Cooperation
By Shannon Tiezzi
In a four-country tour of South America, China's premier called for restructuring the current trade patterns.
Latin America's Pacific Gateway
The Diplomat speaks with Chile’s ambassador to the United States about his country’s plans in the Asia-Pacific.
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