By Vibhanshu Shekhar As the curtains were drawing to a close on the 2013 APEC summit meetings in Bali, Indonesia, both China’s president Xi Jinping and the host, Indonesia’s president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, were beaming with excitement. They had different…
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Japan’s Pivot Should Be Sustained: View from Southeast Asia
by Phuong Nguyen • • 3 Comments
Picking up the Pieces: Washington Cancels the President’s Asia Trip
by Ernest Z. Bower • • 4 Comments
The Malaysia Curse: Will a U.S. President Ever Get to Kuala Lumpur?
by Ernest Z. Bower • • 0 Comments
Video: Views across the Pacific: Matt Goodman & Mike Callaghan discuss the Global Economy & G-20
by Matthew P. Goodman • • 0 Comments
CSIS, in partnership with leading Australian think tank, the Lowy Institute for International Policy, has released the third session in the new video series “Views Across the Pacific” which is a discussion between CSIS Simon Chair in Political Economy, Matthew Goodman and Lowy Institute Director of the G20 Studies Centre Mike Callaghan on the global economy and the future of the G-20.
From Bogor to Bali: Building APEC’s Regional Infrastructure
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The Windy Road to FTAAP
by Matthew P. Goodman • • 2 Comments
APEC: Business’ Voice in the Asia-Pacific
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APEC: Continuity & Evolution
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By Monica Whaley Enough with the ‘clever’ jibes about silly shirts or acronym fatigue. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a robust, reliable and flexible “multi-tool” in the United States’ foreign and economic policy toolkit that has served U.S. interests effectively…
Economics and the U.S. Rebalance toward Asia
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By Ambassador Ashok Mirpuri This blog post is adapted from comments Amb. Mirpuri delivered at a forum called “The Pivot: U.S. Rebalancing, Asian Responses” at the Indonesian Embassy in Washington, D.C. on February 14, 2013. The United States is seen…