What’s the outcome of U.S.’ rekindled policy in the Indo-Pacific region?

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Over the past few months, top U.S. officials have been travelling extensively to Southeast Asian nations in a clear 180-degree reversal in foreign policy. Compared to his predecessor, U.S. President Joe #Biden seems to place greater importance on America’s relations with Southeast Asia and on #ASEAN as an essential part of the architecture of the Indo-Pacific region. Why the sudden change of heart? What do these visits tell us about Washington’s Indo-Pacific strategy? And more importantly, what’s the outcome of this rekindled #diplomacy?

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