InterviewG-7 summit to shine light on Indo-Pacific: former Biden adviser
Christopher Johnstone says 'autocracy-versus-democracy' worldview is unhelpful
Before joining the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Christopher Johnstone served the U.S. government in various roles including at the CIA, the Department of Defense and the National Security Council. (Photo by Yukihiro Sakaguchi)
YUKIHIRO SAKAGUCHI, Nikkei staff writer
WASHINGTON -- The Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima this month presents a rare opportunity for advanced economies to focus on the unique challenges facing the Indo-Pacific, said U.S. President Joe Biden's former National Security Council director for East Asia.