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Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
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‘Free’ Trade and the Sovereignty Squeeze
By Ji Xianbai
Mercantilism in trade agreement rules-setting makes weaker economies slaves to the interests of economic hegemons.
Cambodia’s Foreign Policy Grand Strategy
By Heng Sarith
Cambodia needs to step up its foreign policy, if it is to play a more active role in the region.
India and Indo-Pacific Economic Cooperation
By Bipul Chatterjee & Surendar Singh
Indo-Pacific Economic Cooperation is an idea whose time is at hand. India should be proactive.
China’s FTA Strategy
By Xiaoming Pan
Beijing takes a strategic approach on free trade agreements, particularly in the face of challenges such as the TPP.
A Menu for India’s Foreign Economic Engagements
By Ram Upendra Das
India has several paths it can take toward regional free trade integration.
Courting Asia: China’s Maritime Silk Route vs America’s Pivot
By Yukon Huang
Could the revitalization of an ancient trade route help ameliorate territorial disputes?
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Time for Some American Hustle
By Christopher Johnston
U.S. negotiators need to close the TPP before detractors and competitors bury it.
China-Japan-South Korea Hold FTA Talks Despite Political Tension
By Shannon Tiezzi
The economic incentives of completing a FTA outweigh the political rifts between Tokyo, Beijing, and Seoul
Who Resurrected the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement?
Long considered dead, the prospect of a China-Australia Free Trade Agreement has gained new life.
TPP Talks Show Promise for US Asia Strategy—With or Without China
The trade bloc has the potential to support the U.S. rebalancing to Asia.
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP): Issues and Way Forward
The RCEP sounds good in theory, but implementation is a tall order.
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