2014年4月28日星期一

Revisiting changed and unchanged in Asia

Contrast Obama's first visit five years ago in Asia , the United States continues nearly unchanged and integrate strategic intent to Asian countries , change is the result of comprehensive national strength and national leaders of the general ebb and flow of political relations brought about change, and the United States " Asia-Pacific rebalancing" policy interpretation and trust.

U.S. President Barack Obama will open the first trip to Asia since November 2012 re-elected president by the end of April . April 24 , he will be the first visit to Japan, and then turn to visit South Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines. The Asian tour was originally scheduled to take place in October 2013 , but due to the U.S. government wound up in deep debt crisis temporarily closed and delays so far.

Obama's core diplomacy think tank , Undersecretary of State Burns (William Burns) 4月8 published a speech at the Asia Society 's interpretation of the current U.S. Asia-Pacific policy , pointed out that the United States will further build from the security, economic , and institutional governance and human dignity four aspects of promoting its Asia-Pacific policy .

Contrast Obama's first visit five years ago in Asia , the United States continues nearly unchanged and integrate strategic intent to Asian countries , change is the result of comprehensive national strength and the leaders of the general ebb and flow between countries in the region and the changes brought about political relations , as well as the United States ' Asia-Pacific rebalancing " policy interpretation and trust.

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