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These [TPP] talks are a way for the United States to rebalance its relationship with Asia, not just in military terms but in a way that taps into Asian economic optimism and that [avoids] highlighting China as a main security competitor. This rebalancing is actually an inclusive, expansive project. April 22, 2014, Mireya Solís, Washington Post
These [TPP] talks are a way for the United States to rebalance its relationship with Asia, not just in military terms but in a way that taps into Asian economic optimism and that [avoids] highlighting China as a main security competitor. This rebalancing is actually an inclusive, expansive project.
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Crazy as it may sound that we should be so fixed on the beef prices or the reports on wheat and so forth, this actually has larger ramifications [for the Trans-Pacific Partnership]. April 21, 2014, Mireya Solís, New York Times
Crazy as it may sound that we should be so fixed on the beef prices or the reports on wheat and so forth, this actually has larger ramifications [for the Trans-Pacific Partnership].
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I think that the TPP is a very important component of the [U.S. rebalance toward Asia]. It's not just about military redeployment, it's also about constructing a regional economic, trans-regional economic architecture. April 17, 2014, Mireya Solís, Global Post
I think that the TPP is a very important component of the [U.S. rebalance toward Asia]. It's not just about military redeployment, it's also about constructing a regional economic, trans-regional economic architecture.
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