The Deputy Secretary James B. Steinberg, serves as the principal deputy, adviser, and alter ego to the Secretary of State; serves as Acting Secretary of State in the Secretary's absence; and assists the Secretary in the formulation and conduct of U.S. foreign policy and in giving general supervision and direction to all elements of the Department. Specific duties and supervisory responsibilities have varied over time. |
Albania and Croatia Join NATO Deputy Secretary Steinberg (Apr. 1): "The mission of NATO has remained since its inception the collective defense of its members, but it also plays a broader role in extending stability beyond its borders. And one of the important benefits of this process of NATO accession over the years has been for us to roll back the legacy of the Cold War and to bring that stability to all of Europe. And we are delighted by this impact. " Full Text | View Video |
Engaging Asia 2009: Strategies for Success
Deputy Secretary Steinberg's remarks at the National Bureau of Asian Research Conference Engaging Asia 2009: Strategies for Success.
U.S.-India: Challenges of the 21st Century
Deputy Secretary Steinberg (Mar. 23): "The U.S.-India bond is between two societies, not just two governments. The connection between us is not limited to our capitals. The Indian Diaspora community, the influx of Indian students in our universities, collaboration between our NGOs and civil society and growing economic and business interests – all have been pulling India and the United States closer for decades." -Full Text
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