Americans should see how US policy in Asia has been an incredible success
US President Barack Obama is visiting Vietnam and Japan this week, his 10th presidential trip of Asia. It is his farewell tour to a part of the world which he has placed at the centre of his global strategy and economic policy.
President Obama - who was born in Hawaii and who had spent part of his childhood in Indonesia - referred to himself as "America's first Pacific President", stressing that his administration would pursue a US strategic "pivot" from the Middle East to East Asia. That policy took into consideration the growing significance of the emerging markets of the Pacific Rim to American businesses, and was based on the assumption that increasing trade and investment ties with …
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