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Recommendations for Yoon-Biden Summit – Must Build on the Strong Alliance Foundation

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05.16.2022 at 03:58pm

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Recommendations for Yoon-Biden Summit – Must Build on the Strong Alliance Foundation

19fortyfive.com · by David Maxwell · May 16, 2022

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol began his five-year term on May 10 with a midnight security briefing from the ROK Joint Chiefs of Staff. This meeting, which precedes a May 21 summit between Yoon and U.S. President Joe Biden, reflects Yoon’s view that North Korea is the South’s “main enemy.”

Yoon’s presidency comes at a tumultuous time in U.S. foreign policy. Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine continues, and it enjoys Chinese support. Strategic competition is expanding with Beijing in the Indo-Pacific. North Korea’s Kim Jong Un has conducted 16 missile tests in 2022 so far. Raising the possibility of internal instability in North Korea is the COVID-19 outbreak that Kim has finally admitted to, after more than two years of claiming zero cases in the country.

In this context, the South Korea-U.S. alliance remains as important as ever. The upcoming summit provides an opportunity not only to reaffirm the alliance at the start of the Yoon administration, but also to build on the ROK-U.S. vision laid out in the May 2021 summit.

About The Author

  • Dr. Amos C. Fox is a Professor of Practice at Arizona State University's Future Security Initiative. He is the Managing Editor of Small Wars Journal. Amos also hosts the Revolution in Military Affairs podcast, which focuses on war, strategy, international affairs, and the impact of technology on warfare. In 2024, Amos published the book Conflict Realism: Understanding the Causal Logic of War and Warfare. He has two books being published in the next twelve months - Maneuver is Dead: Land Warfare in the 21st Century (Bloomsbury) and Multidomain Operations: The Pursuit of Battlefield Dominance in the 21st Century (Howgate). Amos has a Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of Reading, masters degrees from the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) and Ball State University, and a bachelors degree from Indiana University-Indianapolis. Amos is also a retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel.

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