More than the Sum of Their Parts: Seizing Opportunities for U.S.-Japan-ROK Trilateral Cooperation

More than the Sum of Their Parts: Seizing Opportunities for U.S.-Japan-ROK Trilateral Cooperation

Thursday June 08, 2023
01:45 PM

Japan and South Korea are pursuing a bilateral rapprochement after years of bitter disputes and tit-for-tat retaliation over historical issues. U.S. leaders have enthusiastically welcomed this trend. Tension between Tokyo and Seoul divides liberal democracies in Northeast Asia at a time when threats from North Korea, China, and Russia require cooperative responses. The Japan-ROK rapprochement is nascent, however, and could reverse sharply at any time. This panel will examine: What new opportunities do improved relations create across the fields of diplomacy, defense, and technology? How can alliance managers in all three capitals parlay initial progress into an ambitious trilateral partnership that can meet regional and global security challenges?

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Joshua Fitt

Associate Fellow, Indo-Pacific Security Program

Hannah Kelley

Research Assistant, Technology and National Security Program, CNAS

Jacob Stokes

Senior Fellow, Indo-Pacific Security Program, CNAS

Becca Wasser

Senior Fellow, Defense Program, CNAS