US President George W. Bush ended his three-nation Asia tour on Monday.
During his trip, free trade, the global war on terrorism and the dismantlement of North Korea's nuclear program were the hot issues up for debate with regional leaders.
So what will he do to consolidate the US' alliances with Asia following the Republican Party's losses in Congress, and how will US foreign policy play out in the region during his last two years in office?
CRI's Paul James talked to Dr. Tan See Seng with the Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies based in Singapore about Bush's strategies for Asia.
That was Dr. Tan See Seng with the Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies based in Singapore, talking about US President Bush's Asia tour and the ramifications of his Asian policy.
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