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This week Mike speaks with Kurt Campbell, former Deputy Secretary of State and President Biden’s “Asia Czar.” He is currently Chairman of The Asia Group and Distinguished Fellow in Diplomacy with the Georgetown Universit...
Kurt Campbell: Reflections on Indo-Pacific Strategy is an episode from The Asia Chessboard by Center for Strategic and International Studies. This week Mike speaks with Kurt Campbell, former Deputy Secretary of State and President Biden’s “...
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Published Sep 23, 2025, 37:57 long, audio available.
This week Mike speaks with Kurt Campbell, former Deputy Secretary of State and President Biden’s “Asia Czar.” He is currently Chairman of The Asia Group and Distinguished Fellow in Diplomacy with the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. They discuss the U.S. strategic approach to the Indo-Pacific, the buildup of international security architecture, working in the Biden administration, and the role of technology in geopolitical competition.
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Kurt Campbell: Reflections on Indo-Pacific Strategy is an episode from The Asia Chessboard by Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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This episode was published on Sep 23, 2025.
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Kurt Campbell: Reflections on Indo-Pacific Strategy is from The Asia Chessboard by Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Published Sep 23, 2025 and 37:57 long