Trilateral summit at Camp David, Argentina's economic crisis, and more.
Thursday Reads
August 17, 2023
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The Promise of Camp David: Trilateral Summit Is a Watershed for Asian Security
by Patrick M. Cronin
The gathering of American, South Korean, and Japanese heads of government on August 18 is a pivotal moment to shape international relations across the Indo-Pacific and beyond. Read it here.
Can Argentina Dig Itself Out from Under?
by Richard M. Sanders
Amid a severe economic crisis with high inflation and depreciating currency value, Argentina prepares for elections where all major candidates indicate a shift away from leftist-populist governance towards more orthodox economic policies. Read it here.
It’s Time for U.S. Agriculture Leaders to Challenge China in Africa
by Kip E. Tom
Washington needs to present a better vision for Africa’s future than China—one in which the continent’s vast agricultural potential is used to develop self-sufficiency, environmental stability, and economic prosperity. Read it here.
Israeli Politics Have Become Harder to Defend in American Politics
by Paul R. Pillar
Certain ideas about U.S. policy toward Israel have crept into mainstream discourse, where only a few years ago such ideas were rarely voiced. Read it here.
Can Anything Be Done to Save the Black Sea Grain Deal?
by Alex Little
Millions of vulnerable people who depend on Black Sea supply routes, particularly in the Global South, may face starvation. Read it here.