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Obama in Asia – Part III

Shen Dingli YaleGlobal , 20 November 2009
The US President’s exposure is limited as China’s status rises a notch
SHANGHAI : With President Obama’s visit to China just finished, there’s much to contemplate with regard to the dynamics between the two nations that many, rightly or wrongly, are calling a G2. Obama came to China attempting to settle the direction of America’s relationship with the People’s Republic, and left with increasing China’s international standing by mostly accepting the Chinese terms of the relationship. More >

Obama in Asia – Part II

Kavi Chongkittavorn YaleGlobal , 18 November 2009
Listening and consulting gains friends in Southeast Asia

Obama in Asia – Part I

François Godement YaleGlobal , 16 November 2009
Despite dissimilarities between them, a G2 of China and the US haunts Europe

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Joseph E. Stiglitz
The National Interest , 19 November 2009
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