U.S.-Asia

Contradictory U.S. policies in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan are diminishing America's influence in a strategically crucial part of the world. more

China views the Korea problem in part as a proxy for its relations with the US, says Asia Society Associate Fellow Charles Armstrong. more

Indonesia's Ambassador to the United States sees tremendous potential in President Obama's recent visit. more

With Aung San Suu Kyi now free, the US should prepare for active engagement, argues AS Burma expert. more

On the heels of Obama's first visit to India, experts parse his public remarks and their implications for US-India relations. more

In Melbourne, the US Secretary of State emphasizes "shared values" between America and Australia. more

Audio slideshow: Asia Society Associate Fellow Mira Kamdar comments on the lead-up to Obama's first visit to India. more

As President Obama sets off on a nine-day trip to Asia, experts weigh in on what may or many not be achieved. more

Ahead of President Obama's visit to India, Asia Society President Vishakha Desai assesses the potential for partnership between the world's largest democracies. more

Ambassador outlines three key objectives for the US in its engagement with New Zealand. more