KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden has filled his foreign policy team with several experts on Asia.
  • That's a move that analysts said signals renewed efforts to raise U.S. standing in a region where China's influence is growing.
  • Some analysts singled out the appointment of Kurt Campbell as the National Security Council's Indo-Pacific affairs coordinator as affirming Biden's intent to strengthen relations with Asian allies.

President Joe Biden has beefed up his foreign policy team with several experts on Asia — a move analysts said signals renewed efforts to raise U.S. standing in a region where China's influence is growing.

The Biden administration has identified a rising and more assertive China as one of its biggest foreign policy challenges, and stressed the importance of allies in responding to the strategic competition posed by Beijing.