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In 2013, the Obama administration announced the “Pivot to Asia”, a foreign policy strategic “re-balancing” of U.S. interests from Europe and the Middle East toward East Asia. But what does that really mean in an increasingly complex world?
A lot has happened: the devaluation of the yuan has impacted economic markets. The conflict in the South China Sea pits the Philippines against China.
And as 9/11 nears, global security and ISIS’ moves in Southeast Asia are prime issues as well.
Rappler talked to US Ambassador to the Philippines Philip Goldberg as Manila prepares for the APEC summit. – Rappler.com
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