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Russia, India, China Address South China Sea in Trilateral Statement

Russia, India, China Address South China Sea in Trilateral Statement

By Ankit Panda
The statement cautions against the internationalization of the disputes.
Getting US Messaging About Sri Lanka's 'Democratic Transition' Right

Getting US Messaging About Sri Lanka's 'Democratic Transition' Right

By Taylor Dibbert
The U.S. needs to be more consistent when it comes to promoting human rights and accountability in Sri Lanka.

How Sincere Were Obama’s Threats to Stop Iranian Nuclear Proliferation?

How Sincere Were Obama’s Threats to Stop Iranian Nuclear Proliferation?

By David J. Karl
The Goldberg revelations offer further reasons for doubt.

Obama’s Inner Priority ‘Jammed’ by the Pentagon

Obama’s Inner Priority ‘Jammed’ by the Pentagon

By Amitai Etzioni
What have we learned about the president’s approach to foreign policy?

Can Washington and New Delhi Find Common Ground on Intellectual Property?

Can Washington and New Delhi Find Common Ground on Intellectual Property?

By Robert Farley
Intellectual property represents a big asymmetric advantage for U.S. economic competitiveness.
South China Sea: China Slams US-Philippines Rotational Basing Agreement

South China Sea: China Slams US-Philippines Rotational Basing Agreement

By Ankit Panda
China cites the announcement of U.S. access to Philippines bases as evidence of militarization in the South China Sea.

How Obama Views Asia-Pacific Leaders

How Obama Views Asia-Pacific Leaders

By Ankit Panda
Which leaders does Barack Obama get along particularly well with?
Grading Obama’s Foreign Policy

Grading Obama’s Foreign Policy

By Robert Dujarric
The U.S. president has had plenty of challenges. How well has he handled them?

Does Obama Care About India?

Does Obama Care About India?

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The Obama administration might not have cared deeply about India, but that's not by design.

Did Obama's 'Red Line' Fib Matter in the End?

Did Obama's 'Red Line' Fib Matter in the End?

By Robert Farley
The importance of credibility in international affairs is often overestimated.

How Obama Sees Asia

How Obama Sees Asia

By Ankit Panda
U.S. President Barack Obama will leave an important legacy in Asia.
Could a Donald Trump Presidency Improve US-China Ties? Chinese Netizens Say Yes

Could a Donald Trump Presidency Improve US-China Ties? Chinese Netizens Say Yes

By Dingding Chen
Chinese netizens actually quite like Donald Trump and think he could improve U.S.-China ties.

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