Friday, November 20, 2015

Rusted or busted: America’s Asian pivot

Rusted or busted: America’s Asian pivot
Barack Obama is in Asia this week for a series of summits. He hopes to boost the fortunes of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade deal involving 12 countries on both sides of the Pacific. The justification for the pact is mainly political: that it will allow America to help write the rules for the coming Asian century. Yet Mr Obama’s team has repeatedly announced a foreign-policy focus on Asia, only to find it has its hands full with the latest crisis in the Middle East. This trip looks likely to conform to that pattern. Important though TPP is in the long term, it does not have the same urgency as dealing with terrorism carried out, or inspired by, Islamic State. Until a few weeks ago, the president’s strategy seemed to be working in its own terms, with IS largely confined to Iraq and what was Syria. That is no longer true.

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