With new Biden administration hamstrung in its approach to Indo-Pacific region, some lessons for Canada

It is extremely important that Canada clearly articulate where and how its approach to the region differs from that of the U.S.
U.S. President Joe Biden's policy towards the Indo-Pacific region may be hamstrung following the decision of the previous administration to declassify the strategic framework for relations.
On Jan. 12, just eight days prior to then-incoming U.S. president Joe Biden’s inauguration, the White House declassified a strategic framework on its free and open Indo-Pacific policy, first classified by acting senior director for Asia (and later deputy national se...

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