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Asia-Pacific
Obama returns from his Asia trip, leaving Asian leaders unsatisfied.
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We should not be surprised by China's positions. What is surprising--and extremely problematic--is that on these key issues Obama is acquiescing in them.
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President Obama's trip to Tokyo could make or break U.S.-Japanese relations for the duration of his term.
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The Obama administration's worldview is still emerging, but its policies toward Russia and China are already revealing.
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Preemptive concessions rarely convince another important power that the United States is serious about asserting and defending its own vital interests.
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In this poor economic environment, trade protectionism should be seen as a threat to prosperity, in Australia and around the world.
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The 2009 Legatum Prosperity Index found that while Hong Kong and Singapore show strong economic fundamentals, in terms of noneconomic variables such as health, personal freedom, and social capital, these countries need improvement.
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Judging by the all too many economic flashpoints around the globe, the Australian Reserve Bank's bet on a V-shaped global recovery would seem to be anything but a sure thing.
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India's democratic institutions, freedom, and social capital rank it thirty places above its rival China in the 2009 Legatum Prosperity Index.
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Overall, President Obama's Asia policy has been largely driven by events and domestic priorities rather than by an overarching strategic vision.
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