President Obama Visits Asia

Smarting from a big mid-term election loss at home, US President Barack Obama has shifted focus from domestic politics to diplomacy. He's on the final leg of an Asian tour designed to secure contracts for recession-hit American companies plus build stronger ties with old allies and new friends. He has generated positive headlines in India and visited Indonesia -- the world's most populous Islamic nation where he spent part of his childhood. He was in Seoul for a G-20 Summit, but failed to finalize an anticipated trade deal with South Korea. Meanwhile, he and other leaders seemed to come up with few specifics after deliberating on how to manage the after-effects of the global financial crisis. His last stop is Japan, for a meeting of leaders of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation grouping. Click below for Asia Society's analysis and commentary plus more.

In photos, US President Barack Obama tours Asia to improve relations with the region, in November, 2010.
NEW YORK, Nov. 10, 2010 - Teresita C. Schaffer looks at the practical consequences of Obama's endorsing India for the UN Security Council...
Asia Society's Jamie Metzl questions the outcome of this year's G-20 Summit in Seoul.
On the heels of Obama's first visit to India, experts parse his public remarks and their implications for US-India relations.
NEW YORK, November 10, 2010 - Atul Kohli, Arvind Panagariya, Philip Oldenburg, and Teresita C. Schaffer discuss the implications of...
Asia Society trustee and Task Force chair tells the G-20 that rhetoric isn't enough to address present challenges.
Senior Fellow John Delury says cooperation between US and China imperative during G20
Ahead of the G20, Associate Fellow Charles Armstrong discusses Korea's geo-political positioning between the US and China.
Since 1994, APEC leaders have donned sometimes questionable examples of national dress.
Asia Society President Vishakha Desai briefs WNYC on President Obama's short visit to Indonesia.