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Obama's Second Term Foreign Policy Plan

Obama's Second Term Foreign Policy Plan

Will the “pivot” continue? Who will replace Hillary Clinton or David Petraeus? Questions are mounting.

The Trans-Pacific Partnership: The Great Divider?

The Trans-Pacific Partnership: The Great Divider?

“The biggest risk of the TPP is political: that it might divide the region strategically…”

Who is Best for Asia: Romney or Obama? You Decide.

Who is Best for Asia: Romney or Obama? You Decide.

During Monday’s foreign policy debate, Asia’s future was an important topic. Dr. Richard Weitz breaks down the candidates’ positions.

Back to the Future: The U.S. Navy Returns to The Philippines

Back to the Future: The U.S. Navy Returns to The Philippines

A return to a familiar port of call serves as another reminder of the United States continued “rebalance” towards Asia.

Japan-Australia Ties Key to Regional Stability

Japan-Australia Ties Key to Regional Stability

With the strategic landscape of the Asia-Pacific changing, Australia and Japan look to deepen their relationship.

How to Avoid a U.S.-China Cold War

How to Avoid a U.S.-China Cold War

How a simple strategy could offer hope in keeping a lid on tensions between Beijing and Washington.

Where Does U.S. Stand on Sino-Japanese Dispute?

Where Does U.S. Stand on Sino-Japanese Dispute?

As tensions build over the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands, what is America’s position?

The Interview: Zbigniew Brzezinski

The Interview: Zbigniew Brzezinski

As the world changes so too must U.S. foreign policy. The Diplomat asks Zbigniew Brzezinski about America’s role in the ‘Asian Century.’

India and America's Growing Partnership

India and America's Growing Partnership

Although differences remain, an increasingly powerful and assertive China is pushing New Delhi and Washington closer together.

Vietnam’s War on the Blogosphere

Vietnam’s War on the Blogosphere

By Bridget O’Flaherty
Despite growing ties with the U.S., a recent self-immolation in Hanoi was emblematic of the country's deteriorating human rights situation and attacks on free speech.

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