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Trans-Pacific Partnership
Expectation Feeds Abenomics
By Clint Richards
Government hints and investor speculation are fueling anticipation surrounding structural reform.
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.
Amid South China Sea Tensions, Vietnam Seeks Closer Ties with US
By Shannon Tiezzi
Against the backdrop of China's maritime claims, Hanoi and Washington are drawing closer together.
Abe’s Potential Latin America Charm Offensive
By Clint Richards
The prospect of an upcoming tour this summer will see Japan attempt to increase its security profile.
Statements Fan “Abenomics” Expectations
By Clint Richards
With a little time before Japan announces its latest economic reforms, Abe is stoking expectation.
The Future of U.S.-Taiwan Relations
By Jaushieh Joseph Wu
On the 35th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act, how should U.S.-Taiwan relations move forward?
India’s Trade Policy Options
By Ritesh Kumar Singh
As the US pushes the TPP and TTIP, India needs to do a better job choosing its trade deals.
Missing in Asia: The Pivotal Person in Obama’s Pivot
By Elizabeth C. Economy
If it is to move forward, the US pivot to Asia is going to need a new point person.
Americans Support the TPP, Trade With Japan
By Zachary Keck
According to a new poll, the majority of Americans support joining the TPP, and even more want more trade with Japan.
Ukraine and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
By Zachary Keck
The Obama administration should use the Ukraine crisis to get Trade Promotion Authority from Congress.
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?