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Trans-Pacific Partnership
A Vote for Abenomics
After his Upper House election victory, Japan’s PM gets ready to tackle long-awaited reforms.
China May Join US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership Talks
On Thursday Beijing said it is studying the possibility of joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade talks.
The Pacific Alliance: The Americas' Bridge to Asia?
As a new Latin American trade bloc looks east, will it live up to its great expectations in the Asia-Pacific?
America’s Undiminished Power of Attraction
The possibility of free trade agreements such as TAFTA and TPP could change the game of world politics.
America's Pivot to Asia: A Report Card
The pivot is a smart policy which is more nuanced than most people realize. But its China blind spot could be its undoing.
From Pivot, to Rebalance, Now “Pacific Dream”
While Xi Jinping may have his “Chinese Dream,” John Kerry has crafted his own “Pacific Dream.”
Come Together: Why Japan and South Korea Must Join Hands
Despite historical tensions and present challenges, Tokyo and Seoul have good reasons to enhance ties.
Place Your Bets: Will TPP Talks Succeed?
Resistance to the TPP is already coming from China and certain sectors in Japan. Will a deal happen?
Various Congressional Democrats Oppose Japan’s TPP Bid
Members of Congress from Obama’s own party have concerns about Japan’s TPP interest.
Japan's Trans-Pacific Partnership Play
Reports suggest Japan could join TPP talks. But will ingrained interests kill a potential deal?
Obama 2.0 Confronts Asia
President Obama was broadly successful in the Asia-Pacific during his first term. He’ll have to work harder the second time around.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Will it Happen?
Can the Trans-Pacific Partnership overcome challenges and make history?