Free trade: Roadmap for US-ASEAN ties
The rise of Asia is demonstrated by its rapidly increasing share of global trade and is reinforced by the fact that for the first time, it overtook the European Union as the largest US export destination in 2010. Asia’s economic and security significance has shaped American foreign policy with the n...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2012
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Summary: | The rise of Asia is demonstrated by its rapidly increasing share of global trade and is reinforced by the fact that for the first time, it overtook the European Union as the largest US export destination in 2010. Asia’s economic and security significance has shaped American foreign policy with the new goal of re-engaging in the region. However, the US still lacks a comprehensive roadmap for its trade policy in Asia. SMU law professor Pasha Hsieh unveils a proposal to reinvigorate US-ASEAN trade ties. |
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