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Australia is missing the strategic train in south-east Asia

The United States' unavoidable focus on North Korea reinforces the impression it's not deeply committed to south-east Asia. Reinforces, because the impression was there. After all, only three days into his presidency, Donald Trump had torn up the Trans-Pacific Partnership, what diplomat Kurt Campbell had described as "the true sine qua non of the pivot".

Campbell had been one of the architects of the pivot.

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