The appointment of a new Deputy Secretary of State finalizes the implementation of President Biden's foreign policy tactics through the "Campbell Doctrine"

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On February 6, 2024, the Senate appointed Kurt Campbell, the National Security Council's Coordinator for the Indo-Pacific, as Deputy Secretary of State. He replaced Victoria Nuland, a senior diplomat who had held the position temporarily.
This personnel decision by President Biden at the end of his term is not accidental. It reflects the White House's intention to complete the development of the foundation of the newest American security architecture over the next ten months.
Kurt Campbell, one of the most respected American geopolitical analysts, who is highly respected in both parties, is considered to be the developer of President Biden's foreign policy strategy around the Indo-Pacific region.
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