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Zack Cooper, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and lecturer at Princeton University, joins this episode to discuss the upcoming Camp David summit between Japan, South Korea, and the U.S. This momentous occasion is a result of leadership from South Korea's President Yoon and Japan's Prime Minister Kishida in hopes of mending ties since Japan's invasion of Manchuria a hundred years ago. Zack also delves into U.S. policy in Southeast Asia and its pivot to the Pacific. He also explores the Communist Party's reliance on economic growth to maintain control, the potential for increased tensions around Taiwan in the future, and the U.S.'s ambiguous commitments to Taiwan due to treaty changes in the 1970s.
Tune into this episode for an engaging discussion about geopolitics in East Asia!
[00:00 - 09:14] Exploring China's Geopolitical and Military Ambitions
[09:15 - 17:39] Split Opinions on Responding to Economic Downturn and Taiwan Tensions
[17:40 - 24:42] Examining the Challenges of the U.S.-China Conflict Over Taiwan
[24:43 - 37:22] Examining Command and Control in Southeast Asia
Quote:
"It is a fascinating moment in time, watching Japan and Korea finally try and move past some of their historical differences." - Zack Cooper
Connect with Zack!
Twitter: @ZackCooper
Connect with me on LinkedIn!
LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in, and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON!
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Zack Cooper, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and lecturer at Princeton University, joins this episode to discuss the upcoming Camp David summit between Japan, South Korea, and the U.S. This momentous occasion is a result of leadership from South Korea's President Yoon and Japan's Prime Minister Kishida in hopes of mending ties since Japan's invasion of Manchuria a hundred years ago. Zack also delves into U.S. policy in Southeast Asia and its pivot to the Pacific. He also explores the Communist Party's reliance on economic growth to maintain control, the potential for increased tensions around Taiwan in the future, and the U.S.'s ambiguous commitments to Taiwan due to treaty changes in the 1970s.
Tune into this episode for an engaging discussion about geopolitics in East Asia!
[00:00 - 09:14] Exploring China's Geopolitical and Military Ambitions
[09:15 - 17:39] Split Opinions on Responding to Economic Downturn and Taiwan Tensions
[17:40 - 24:42] Examining the Challenges of the U.S.-China Conflict Over Taiwan
[24:43 - 37:22] Examining Command and Control in Southeast Asia
Quote:
"It is a fascinating moment in time, watching Japan and Korea finally try and move past some of their historical differences." - Zack Cooper
Connect with Zack!
Twitter: @ZackCooper
Connect with me on LinkedIn!
LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in, and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.