Politico's Mike Allen explains:
President Barack Obama returns from his maiden Asian swing with none of the concrete accomplishments that White Houses typically put in place before big trips, setting up a stark test for his idealistic theory that the United States should act more like a wise neighbor than a swaggering superpower.
Obama's minimalist approach was most consequential in China, where he did not meet with Christians, dissidents or bloggers, or directly challenge his hosts for repressive tactics that are again on the rise.
The Chinese in turn rebuffed longstanding U.S. concerns – whether on human rights, Iran or currency policy – in a heavily stage-managed visit where China, not Obama, clearly sought the upper hand.
It's an approach that carries great risk for Obama – playing straight into his critics' accusations that his new, more multilateral style isn't paying dividends, and worse, is making him look weak and ineffectual abroad.
Carter/Obama is incapable of ascertaining that weakness is viewed as an opportunity by our enemies.
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