List of Pacific Ocean articles
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GettyImages-452973090 Senate GOP May Scuttle Obama’s Signature Trade Deal — at Least For Now
The White House is pushing back against threats to delay Obama's signature trade deal until after the 2016 elections.
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US Navy personnel raise their flag during the bilateral maritime exercise between the Philippine Navy and US Navy dubbed Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT 2014) aboard the USS John S. McCain in the South China Sea near waters claimed by Beijing on June 28, 2014. The United States and the Philippines kicked off joint naval exercises in the South China Sea near waters claimed by Beijing, amid tense territorial rows between China and its neighbours. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS/POOL (Photo credit should read NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images) How Washington Can Get Back on Course in the South China Sea
Speak clearly and keep your radar on, America.
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GettyImages-475737488 Around the Globe, Opposition to Obama’s Sweeping Pacific Trade Deal Is Lining Up
The release of the text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership has critics lining up to try to bring it down.
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GettyImages-51668076 A Very Unscientific Inquiry Into the Etymology of the Phrase ‘Iron-Ass’
A theory on where former President George H.W. Bush discovered the phrase "iron-ass."
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GettyImages-482006894_960 The Maldives in Meltdown
Past the white sand beaches, the country's human rights situation has gone from bad to worse — and this paradise has become anything but.
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GettyImages-456130819crop Watch FP’s U.S.-Japan Forum: A New Architecture for the Asia-Pacific Region
FP is convening top-level experts, diplomats, and government officials to discuss the importance of one of the Pacific’s most important bilateral relationships: the United States and Japan.
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GettyImages-471434532 Obama Finally Gets His Pacific Trade Deal
In a potentially massive win for the White House, negotiators agree on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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GettyImages-489232796_960 Australia’s Mr. China
Canberra's new prime minister has a plan to shake up the country's balancing act between the United States and China. And Washington might not like it.
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GettyImages-488175564_960 What to Expect from Malcolm Turnbull
Where does Australia's new prime minister stand on the country's most contentious issues?
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US President Barack Obama (L) speaks with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto (C) after the end of joint press conference in Toluca, Mexico, on February 19, 2014. The three leaders joined for the summit of North American Leaders focusing for talks on "a range of issues important to the daily lives of all of North America's people, including economic competitiveness, entrepreneurship, trade and investment, and citizen security." AFP PHOTO / Yuri CORTEZ (Photo credit should read YURI CORTEZ/AFP/Getty Images) North America: the Next Great Emerging Market?
Why the United States, Canada, and Mexico are positioned to be the global economic drivers of the 21st century.
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4492470684_a4bf9774a8_o One cheer for appeasement, especially in dealing with tensions in the Pacific
Recently a headline advised, “Here's How to Avoid World War Three.”