TOKYO -- The Biden administration's lack of a coherent trade policy will hamper Washington's efforts to place a greater focus on the Indo-Pacific, John Hamre, CEO of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said on Friday.
John Hamre says U.S. needs to rebuild Japan's confidence in nuclear deterrence
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CSIS President John Hamre tells the CSIS/NIKKEI Symposium in Tokyo on Oct. 21 that "the Biden Administration needs to address" Japan's misgivings about America's commitment to keeping its nuclear umbrella over its Asian allies. (Photo by Mayumi Tsumita)
TOKYO -- The Biden administration's lack of a coherent trade policy will hamper Washington's efforts to place a greater focus on the Indo-Pacific, John Hamre, CEO of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said on Friday.