Obama Asserts US In Key Region
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's close attention to the Asia-Pacific region signaled both a turn toward a part of the world experiencing so...
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's close attention to the Asia-Pacific region signaled both a turn toward a part of the world experiencing so...
AP | Posted 09.14.2011
BEIJING — China has called on the U.S. to withdraw an invitation for the Dalai Lama to meet with President Barack Obama at the White House, sayi...
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration said Wednesday that two days of talks with a high-level delegation from China produced results that should...
Posted 05.25.2011
The White House has released new behind-the-scenes photos from President Obama's recent trip to Asia. See him tour the Great Wall, participate in a n...
Posted 05.25.2011
At a town hall event during Obama's trip to China, the web-savvy President admitted to a group of Chinese youth in Shanghai that he's never used Twitt...
TIME | Michael Scherer | Posted 05.25.2011
Let it be known without apology: Barack Obama is not above the bow. He dipped his head all through Asia -- greeting Japan's Emperor with a deep bend a...
Posted 05.25.2011
Always the practical one, President Obama wore every dad's favorite Weatherproof jacket, complete with a fleece bib and removable hood to visit the Gr...
AP | JENNIFER LOVEN | Posted 05.25.2011
SHANGHAI — President Barack Obama sought a political balance Monday on his first trip to China, seeking help on urgent global problems while wei...
Posted 05.25.2011
(AP) BEIJING President Barack Obama absorbed history's expanse Wednesday from atop the Great Wall of China, a manmade wonder of such enormity that Oba...
GlobalPost | Posted 05.25.2011
BEIJING, China �" U.S. President Barack Obama's tough new stand on China is not playing well in Beijing. A week before meeting President Hu Jintao ...
Robert L. Borosage | Posted 05.25.2011
The U.S., the world's largest debtor, met this week with the confident leaders of its largest creditor, the communist government of China. President Obama, exercising his remarkable gift for presenting a sea change as a gentle current, laid out the fundamental challenge almost in passing: The U.S. cannot go back to the old economy where we borrowed $2 billion a day, largely from the Chinese, to be the consumer of the world by living far beyond our means. We must consume less, produce more, sell more abroad and balance our trade.
Al Jazeera English | Posted 05.25.2011
The United States and China have signed an agreement to promote greater co-operation on climate change....
Huffington Post | Stuart Whatley | Posted 05.25.2011
President Obama's first day in London for the G-20 Summit made for what appears to have been a productive foreign relations binge, of sorts, whereby t...
Reuters | Posted 05.25.2011
China hopes to deepen ties with the United States under President Barack Obama, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said on Wednesday. "In this new ...
Michael Standaert | Posted 05.25.2011
While president-elect Obama may have campaigned on a platform of change, don't expect much divergence from past administrations in the way the U.S. deals with China.
AP | TOM RAUM | Posted 01.21.2012