TOPICS: ‘East Asian Foreign Policy of the Barack Obama administration’
The Last Kim of Pyongyang?January 19, 2012 / Daniel M. KlimanForeign Policy MagazineRead more...As the US Pivots toward Asia, Europe StumblesNovember 18, 2011 / Nicholas SiegelThe European
Read more...Is the Obama administration willing to back up Clinton’s talk with action?October 14, 2011 / Daniel TwiningForeign Policy
Read more...Beijing blinks first: the Currency Debate in Diplomatic ContextApril 16, 2010 / Andrew SmallVoxEU
While the U.S. Treasury's decision on whether to label China a currency manipulator is inevitably political in nature, rarely has it ever been so geopolitically loaded. In previous years, it has mainly been the economic relationship at stake. This time the implications run from Middle Eastern security to nuclear proliferation, and will do much to define the broader shape of the U.S.-China relationship in the coming years. Read more...



