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As Trump’s tariffs hit Japanese exports, PM Ishiba faces rising domestic pressure—caught between economic fallout and alliance diplomacy.
ASEAN Centrality is under growing strain from great-power rivalry, trade tensions, and a shifting order—requiring bold reforms and deeper partnershi
The success of not signing the RCEP should be measured by the extent to which India is able to align the goals of its foreign trade policy.
Trump’s effort to shape the region’s economic future was coupled with a trade approach, which will fit squarely with the Biden administration’s
In some ways, Joe Biden’s election victory will reverse many of the trends from the past four years, including on multilateralism, democracy promoti
Regional perceptions of the US are shaped by perceptions of Trump — that of an unreliable leader and partner.
The emerging faultlines in the Indo-Pacific are clear: An illiberal China intent on shaping a unipolar Asia, pitted against a ‘concert of democracies’ who seek a multipolar and rules-based alternative.
In an ironic situation, President Obama finds his own party, the Democrats, his key opponents while, the Republicans, his greatest allies as he pushes for the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement.