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It's all about face for Obama in Asia

Curtis Chin says after his about-turn on Syria and the cancellation of his trip to Asia, Obama is discovering how damaging conduct that neglects to convey respect and dignify others can be in the region

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It's all about face for Obama in Asia

In English, it's "face". In Korean, it's . And, for those of us who work in China, we know it as .

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US President Barack Obama's cancellation of a planned trip to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation forum's summit in Indonesia and the East Asia Summit in Brunei got me thinking about diplomacy and the Chinese concept of "face".

Contrast Obama's shrinking and now cancelled return trip to Asia with President Xi Jinping's ongoing first trip to Southeast Asia since taking office in March. With great fanfare, Xi, not Obama - who spent part of his childhood in Indonesia - became the first foreign leader to address Indonesia's parliament.

That's some serious "face time" for Xi.

If the US can be outmanoeuvred by Russia, what about by an increasingly assertive China?

Should Obama have made it back this week to Indonesia and Brunei, as well as to Malaysia and the Philippines, he would have been welcomed with the appropriate respect and ceremony that Asian hospitality and diplomatic protocol would dictate for any American head of state.

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