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U.S.-ASEAN relations
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Shangri-La 2015: Why We Didn't See a US-China Showdown
By Dingding Chen
Both sides exercised restraint, at least for now. But lots of uncertainties lay ahead.
What Might a Hillary Clinton Presidency Mean for Asia?
By Catherine Putz
Hillary Clinton is running for president in 2016. How would U.S. policy toward Asia look under her leadership?
The Rebalance in Southeast Asia: Not About Containment
By Carl Thayer
Far from trying to “contain” China, the U.S. is focusing on a wide array of initiatives with regional actors.
Interview: Nina Hachigian
By James Pach
Recently appointed U.S. Ambassador to ASEAN Nina Hachigian speaks to The Diplomat following the U.S.-ASEAN Summit.
U.S. Pivot to ASEAN: Where Are We Now?
By Peter T. Keo
With a new ambassador in place, can Washington sustain its commitment to a key region?
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