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Donald Trump's Pivot From Asia: It's Gonna' Be Yuge
By Ankit Panda
Trump would pivot away from Asia and make Asia pay for it.
US Presidential Candidates Aren't Quite Ready to Handle North Korea
By Denny Roy
Candidates for the U.S. presidency are worryingly ill-prepared to deal with North Korea's provocations.
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Prospects and Challenges
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda speaks with Devin Stewart about the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Here's What Needs to Happen in Order for the Trans-Pacific Partnership to Become Binding
By Ankit Panda
How and when will the Trans-Pacific Partnership actually come into force?
As Deadline Looms, Critics of Iran Nuclear Deal Press On
By Seema Sirohi
As the June 30 deadline for an Iran deal looms close, critics continue to press on.
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky, and the Asia-Pacific
By Robert Farley
Mitch McConnell of Kentucky has said a thing or two about the Asia-Pacific.
Will the Next Pentagon Head Speak Truth to Power?
By Ankit Panda
Ash Carter, the United States' soon-to-be-defense secretary, won't shy away from disagreeing with the White House.
Romney and Obama's Odd Foreign Policy Dance
On many global issues, the candidates are not far apart. Can Romney use this to his advantage?
Congress, Bioterrorism and Asia
A warning by an ex-U.S. senator and an outbreak of bird flu in Taiwan are reminders of the need for collaboration.
Obama: America is Back
America is back – anyone that tells you otherwise…doesn’t know what they are talking about, Obama says.
Politics and Climate Change
Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney seems to have cooled on climate change. Do they mean what they say, or said?
Foreign Policy in America
Jon Huntsman’s top foreign policy advisor gives his take on the level of debate so far in the primaries.
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