In a White House where President Biden has grounded his reputation on 50 years of dealings in global affairs, Vice President Harris has had little chance to forge her own foreign policy, even as she has traveled the globe on his behalf.
But if she claims the Democratic presidential nomination and then the White House, Harris, a longtime prosecutor, would apply her decades spent battling in courtrooms to confronting the worldâ€
Aides say the core of her foreign policy would not likely swerve from Bidenâ€
But she is likely to approach global problems differently from Biden, who has longtime personal relationships with leaders such as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin through decades of service on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and two terms as vice president. That experience shaped his rigid views on many issues, officials say.
Her aides and allies note that Harris, like former president Barack Obama, is a lawyer with a social justice bent who challenges staff to prove their assumptions and defends law and order with a prosecutorâ€
“She did not come into office with foreign policy experience, but she brought some other things which were really invaluable, to include a searing intellect, really sound judgment and gut instinct that was invariably on the mark,â€� said Nancy McEldowney, Harrisâ€
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“She thinks it is important to challenge assumed truths and established patterns in trying to find new and better solutions,� McEldowney said.
All vice presidents face the challenge of defining a role that has no set responsibilities, and Harris has been no exception. In her 17 foreign trips, she has spoken on behalf of Biden but also sought to put her own stamp on policy, building ties in the Indo-Pacific and Africa, officials said. The daughter of two immigrants — her mother was from India and her father from Jamaica — she has advocated for the United States to maintain a robust role in the world.
While speaking in 2022 to U.S. sailors based in Japan, Harris highlighted the militaryâ€
Harris, if elected, would enter office with a smaller cadre of foreign policy aides than Biden, who had a team that had worked with him for years in the Senate and during his vice presidency. As vice president, Harris has had unusually high staff turnover.
And her efforts to promote U.S. policy have not always been successful.
At a security conference in Munich in February, where many European leaders were looking at U.S. opinion polls and growing concerned about Washingtonâ€
Working with autocratic leaders and undermining alliances “is dangerous, destabilizing and indeed shortsighted,� she said, taking aim at Trump and his Republican allies who have contemplated leaving NATO. “That view would weaken America and would undermine global stability and undermine global prosperity.�
Many European policymakers who watched her speech questioned whether her assurances met the moment. Some were searching for practical advice about how to deal with political instability in Washington and said that they found her approach more condescending than helpful. Officials who met with her privately in Munich said she was more engaging behind closed doors.
When Biden in 2021 assigned Harris what became her best-known foreign policy initiative, the effort to deter irregular migration from Central America, he handed her a seemingly intractable challenge that he himself had worked on under Obama. It was a politically radioactive mission. While officials note that Harris was never tasked with managing immigration enforcement, which falls to the Department of Homeland Security, Republicans labeled her the administrationâ€
Addressing root causes in the “Northern Triangleâ€� nations of Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador would be a daunting challenge given the United Statesâ€
“What she really brought to the table was saying, ‘Look, we have to include the private sector to have lasting impact,â€
Rebecca Bill Chavez, who served as co-lead of Harrisâ€
While officials say the initiative was never intended to produce a short-term fix, they point to the fact that dozens of companies have pledged or provided investments worth more than $5 billion as part of the effort to create jobs and conditions to help people stay put.
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During that trip, Harris also gave a widely panned interview to NBC News in which she appeared exasperated when asked whether she had visited the southern border since becoming vice president. Analysts have said her blunt focus on corruption in Latin America has likewise been off-putting to business leaders from the region.
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“It was a combination of really incontrovertible evidence and a senior leader speaking with passion and conviction, but also real empathy,� McEldowney recalled. “I think it was quite decisive in persuading him.�
One senior European policymaker who attended a Ukrainian-organized peace conference last month in Switzerland observed that Harris delivered “strong remarks� and appeared at ease with other leaders. But this person warned that “niceties� are less important than decision-making qualities, and said that “Russia and China will definitely test a new president they do not know.�
If elected, the most complicated foreign policy issue for Harris is likely to be the bloody conflict in Gaza, where the local health ministry says Israel has killed more than 39,000 Palestinians in the months since Hamas militantsâ€
Biden has provided billions of dollars in military support to the Israeli government and has been reluctant to hold back aid even as his frustrations have grown with Netanyahu over the warâ€
But over the winter, as Biden voiced cautious criticism of Israel, Harris declared the war “a humanitarian catastrophe.� Her remarks, during an address in Alabama, were widely seen at the time as more assertive than the president had been.
An aide to Harris said the comments were in keeping with the administrationâ€
Harris also was an early proponent of preparing for the conflictâ€
Her focus on Palestinian suffering has given hope to some critics of the administrationâ€
“There is an interest in trying to find daylight between her and President Biden on foreign policy issues,â€� said Halie Soifer, Harrisâ€