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Trade Promotion Authority
What the Trans-Pacific Partnership Means for Southeast Asia
By Hunter Marston
The trade deal would be a giant step for the four Southeast Asian countries currently in talks.
Shaping the Asia-Pacific Order: Don’t Count the US Out
By Robert A. Manning
With some foresight and leadership, the postwar system can survive.
TPP Update: TPA Poised to Clear Senate
By Ankit Panda
The Obama administration and pro-trade Republicans are set to clear TPA through the Senate.
TPP Update: What Happened in the House
By Ankit Panda
Friday's antics in the House of Representatives highlight the obstacles for the Obama administration on trade.
Is This the Congressional Breakthrough the Trans-Pacific Partnership Needed?
By Ankit Panda
Bipartisan legislation granting the U.S. president trade promotion authority was introduced on Thursday. Will it save the TPP?
TPP as Important as Another Aircraft Carrier: US Defense Secretary
By Prashanth Parameswaran
US Defense Secretary Ash Carter chimes in on the importance of concluding the TPP.
Ahead of Abe Visit, Pressure Builds For Obama on TPP
By Jack Detsch
The clock is ticking for the Obama administration to get the TPP past Congress.
After APEC, Whither the Trans-Pacific Partnership?
By Elliot Waldman
With the U.S. and Japan nearing a deal and Republicans in control of Congress, could 2015 be the TPP’s year?
Ukraine and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
By Zachary Keck
The Obama administration should use the Ukraine crisis to get Trade Promotion Authority from Congress.
Trans-Pacific Partnership in the Balance
By John VerWey
Despite opposition from his own party, the U.S. president is pushing ahead with the trade deal.
The TPP's Not Dead Yet (But It's Close)
By Shannon Tiezzi
A group in Congress is trying to revive interest in TPP, but it might be too little, too late.
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