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U.S. Presidential Election
The China Policy Gap Between Biden and Trump Is Bigger Than You Think
By Jiachen Shi
Rhetorically, the two presidential candidates hit many of the same notes. But in practice they have approached competition with China very differently.
What Do the US Democratic Presidential Contenders Think About China?
By Eleanor Albert
So far, the Democrats have had little to say about what’s often called the world’s most important bilateral relationship.
Did Hillary Clinton’s Pivot To Asia Work?
By Catherine Putz and Shannon Tiezzi
Taking an deeper look at Clinton's record as secretary of state.
Nukes for South Korea and Japan? Donald Trump Sees No Problem
By Ankit Panda
Under President Trump, South Korea and Japan would need to go shopping for their own nuclear umbrellas.
No, India Wouldn't Benefit From a Trump Presidency in the United States
By Ankit Panda
Donald Trump becoming U.S. president would certainly not be good news for New Delhi.
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.
The Next US President: Asia's Impact on America's Future
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Admiral Dennis Blair
Four More Years for Obama? President-Elect Romney?
Who do you think will win America’s Presidential contest tomorrow? Share your thoughts…
How India Sees the U.S. Presidential Election
Dr. Sridhar Krishnaswami gives us a sample of three possible views from India on America’s Presidential race.
Why Calling China an "Adversary" Doesn't Matter
When Obama called China an “adversary” during Monday’s debate, he wasn’t telling Beijing anything new.
Japan Goes Green?
Tokyo’s new plan to focus on alternative energy will have global political and economic consequences.
Romney Seals Deal
Mitt Romney swept the five states holding primary contests Tuesday. His campaign shares its reaction.
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