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The US Navy and the Pivot: Less Means Less
By William Kyle
Given resource constraints, the U.S. Navy may need to execute a pivot of its own.
Can the US Afford the Asia Pivot?
By Zachary Keck
A senior U.S. defense official says the Asia pivot “can’t happen” if budget cuts continue.
Near East and Far East: Not So Distant
By Amitai Etzioni
The U.S. should not treat its Asia commitments as distinct from its role in the Middle East.
Stand With Our Ally in Tokyo
By Rep. J. Randy Forbes
For seven decades the US-Japan alliance has been the cornerstone of peace in Asia. Never has it been as vital as today.
Obama’s Asia Trip Itinerary Released
By Zachary Keck
In late April President Obama will travel to Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines.
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.
How the Iran Nuclear Deal Affects the Pivot
By Robert Farley
The impact of the Geneva deal on U.S. East Asia policy can be grossly overstated. Still, it could help the pivot.
China’s Pivot West
China has begun “Marching Westwards” in Asia. The consequences could be huge.
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.
Rebalancing the Maritime Pivot to Asia
By Abhijit Singh
Rumors of the pivot’s death are exaggerated. A flexible strategy could give the U.S. a sustained presence.
Paying Dividends: The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal Four Years On
Four years after a historic nuclear deal was signed, many in American policy circles deride the agreement as a failure. They’re wrong.