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U.S. Asia policy
Why the US Election Matters for Myanmar
By Adam E. Howe
The next president will determine whether Obama's interest in Myanmar was aberration or precedent.
Measuring the Legacy of American Resolve in Asia After Obama
By Joseph Bosco
Hesitant and halting American measures have undercut Washington’s rhetorical efforts to convey U.S. resolve.
US-China Relations: The Long View
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy
The Pivot to Asia: Sustainment or Appeasement?
By Francis P. Sempa
A new recommended outline for U.S. Asia policy comes dangerously close to simply ceding U.S. interests in the region.
For a Grand Bargain with China
By Amitai Etzioni
A new book lays out a comprehensive and detailed Asian foreign policy for the United States.
Asia’s Double Nightmare: Brexit and President Trump
By Anthony Fensom
After the economic shock of Brexit, Asia can ill afford Trump's protectionism.
Experts Imagine an Asia Without the US
By Mina Pollmann
At a panel discussion, Asia experts reveal deep-seated fears about U.S. commitment to the region.
North Korean Envoy: Donald Trump's Offer to Talk Is 'Useless,' 'Insincere'
By Ankit Panda
The U.S. presidential candidate's offer to talk to North Korea is rebuked by an envoy for Pyongyang.
Trump Vs. Clinton: Who Should India Root For?
By Shreya Upadhyay
"Washington will want to woo New Delhi, no matter who moves into the White House."
Setting the Record Straight on US Freedom of Navigation Operations in the South China Sea
By Ankit Panda
Details on the late October FON operation have been slim, but they matter immensely.
Is the US Giving Myanmar a Free Pass?
By Hunter Marston
The U.S. can do better than to treat Myanmar’s democratic progress as “good enough.”
So, How Did Xi Jinping's State Visit to the United States Go?
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat‘s editors discuss the outcomes of Chinese President Xi Jinping's state visit to the United States.