Overview
Explore a comprehensive discussion on U.S. strategy towards Asia and the evolving dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region in this 39-minute talk featuring Kurt Campbell, Deputy Assistant to the President and Coordinator for Indo-Pacific Affairs at the National Security Council. Moderated by Joseph Nye, Co-Chair of the Aspen Strategy Group and Dean Emeritus at Harvard Kennedy School, the conversation delves into the competitive nature of U.S.-China relations, emphasizing the need for peaceful coexistence and strategic guardrails. Gain insights into the importance of enhancing U.S. domestic technological capabilities, China's internal challenges, and the unprecedented trilateral cooperation between the U.S., Japan, and South Korea in maintaining stability across the Taiwan Strait. Examine the speaker's optimistic outlook on the future of the QUAD alliance and the intricate relationships between the U.S., India, and China in shaping the geopolitical landscape of the Indo-Pacific.
Syllabus
An Integrated World? AUKUS and Developments Across the Indo-Pacific
Taught by
The Aspen Institute