Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

United States
Assistant Secretary of State
for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Seal of the United States Department of State
Incumbent
Daniel Kritenbrink
since September 24, 2021
Reports toUnder Secretary of State for Political Affairs
NominatorPresident of the United States
Inaugural holderWilliam Walton Butterworth
Formation1949
WebsiteOfficial website

The Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs is the head of the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs within the United States Department of State. The assistant secretary guides operation of the U.S. diplomatic establishment in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region and advises the secretary of state and the Under Secretary for Political Affairs on matters relating to the area.

The Department of State established the position of Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs in 1949, after the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of Government recommended that certain offices be upgraded to bureau level and after Congress increased the number of Assistant Secretaries of State from six to ten. On November 1, 1966, the department by administrative action changed the incumbent's designation to Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. The Division of Far Eastern Affairs, established in 1908, was the first geographical division to be established in the Department of State.[1]

  1. ^ "Assistant Secretaries of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs". Retrieved September 21, 2007.

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