From Hudson in 5 <[email protected]>
Subject The Camp David Summit Was a Watershed Moment for Asian Security
Date August 23, 2023 11:00 AM
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Trilateral Summit Is a Watershed for Asian Security

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Amid fraught relations with China and heightened concerns about nuclear deterrence, the summit at Camp David was an opportunity for America, Japan, and the Republic of Korea (ROK) to advance their shared interests and values, writes Hudson Asia-Pacific Security Chair Patrick Cronin [[link removed]] in Korea on Point [[link removed]].

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Why This Week’s Camp David Summit Is So Important

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In The Messenger [[link removed]], Hudson Senior Fellow Riley Walters [[link removed]] argues that, with Japan-ROK relations closer than ever, it is important for the Biden administration to lock in economic and security cooperation initiatives now.

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How the Camp David Summit Can Advance Trilateral Cooperation

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The Biden, Yoon, and Kishida administrations all recognize the importance of addressing the grave challenges in the Indo-Pacific—namely, Chinese aggression. In Japan Forward [[link removed]], Hudson Senior Fellow James Przystup [[link removed]] offers six suggestions to take the trilateral relationship to the next level.

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Power Matters More Than Diplomacy

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“Are we in a new Cold War, and if so, who is winning?” asks Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]]. In the Wall Street Journal [[link removed]], he explains that America’s post–Cold War hegemony was founded on will and power rather than virtue or diplomatic dexterity, and describes what this lesson means for US-Japan-ROK relations.

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Camp David Summit, Export Controls and Investment Bans, and Xi’s Corrupt Healthcare System

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As Xi Jinping scrambles to fix China’s flailing economy and crack down on corruption in the Chinese medical system, some of the most important world leaders who oppose his imperialist program met at Camp David. China Center Director Miles Yu [[link removed]] and Program Manager Shane Leary [[link removed]] discussed the important context around the summit on China Insider [[link removed]].

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BEFORE YOU GO...

Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] is not convinced that America is in decline. He joined Arsenal of Democracy [[link removed]] host Marshall Kosloff [[link removed]] to review what an American “arsenal of democracy” really means and what it would take to build one for the twenty-first century.

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