President Obama's Asian Agenda
In his first foray into the world of Asian multiculturalism, on Thursday President Obama heads to Tokyo, and on to Singapore, Shanghai, Beijing and Seoul… five cities in six days, with a long list of priorities on his agenda. From climate change to global security and antiterrorism to balance of power issues, he hopes to increase the United States' influence in the region and engage as a full Pacific nation partner.
In his first foray into the world of Asian multiculturalism, on Thursday President Obama heads to Tokyo, and on to Singapore, Shanghai, Beijing and Seoul… five cities in six days, with a long list of priorities on his agenda. From climate change to global security and antiterrorism to balance of power issues, he hopes to increase the United States' influence in the region and engage as a full Pacific nation partner.
Guest:
Evan A. Feigenbaum, senior fellow for East, Central and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is former deputy assistant secretary of state for South Asia and Central Asia with the Bush administration
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
7:30 p.m.
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