World media has been abuzz with America's "Asia Pivot" and President Barack Obama's groundbreaking trip to Rangoon.
But while the visit signals the importance of Asia as a strategic focus for Obama's second administration, the same cannot be said of Europe.
This week's visit by Catherine Ashton to Central Asia offers a possible key that could both refocus Europe on an area it has long ignored, as well as helping shift its relationship with China onto a more practical basis.
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