
Taken for a ride: why China is leaning on Didi
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Challenges in U.S. Ambassador Appointments
This chapter examines the significant hurdles faced by the Biden administration in appointing U.S. ambassadors, focusing on slow nomination and confirmation processes amid political challenges. It highlights how these delays have left key diplomatic roles vacant, impacting the administration's response to international crises. Additionally, the chapter discusses efforts to prioritize experienced foreign service officers and diversity in appointments while emphasizing the need for effective governance and accountability.
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