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Trans-Pacific Partnership
China Asks to Join the Trade in Services Agreement Talks
Beijing also takes steps to allay fears it is pursuing a “Trojan Horse Option.”
With Obama MIA, China Touts Multipolar World
Xi Jinping has used APEC and the East Asia Forum to outline a multipolar vision of the region and the world.
The Pivot Under Pressure
By David J. Karl
How Damaging Is the Cancellation of Obama’s Trip?
Some observers see it as a sign of waning American power in the region. Is that true?
China and the TPP: The Trojan Horse Option
China is thinking of joining the TPP talks. The more skeptical might question its motives.
TPP Talks Move to DC
Negotiators for the trade bloc scramble to make progress ahead of the ministerial meeting in Bali next month.
Blink and You Will Miss It: Obama’s Quiet Pivot Progress
Critics of various aspects of the rebalance notwithstanding, the U.S. is moving forward on a number of fronts.
Korea Should Stay Out of the TPP – For Now
Given its regional and security interests, bilateral FTAs appear to make more sense for the time being.
Japan Faces Hurdles in Next Round of TPP Talks
With the next round of TPP talks starting today, Japan faces some major challenges.
The TPP, Abenomics and America’s Asia Pivot
The TPP talks are critical for both Japan’s future and U.S. Asia policy.
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.
India Needs a Renaissance
As free trade bloc negotiations advance, India is in danger of being left behind.