This week, President Trump and President Xi agreed to meet in South Korea in October, President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer signed a U.S.-UK tech deal including investments in AI and nuclear power, Israel launched a ground offensive in Gaza City, and Nvidia announced a $5 billion investment in Intel.
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This Week’s Content Highlights
Features from Aspen Strategy Group Members
Condoleezza Rice, Philip Zelikow, and moderator Daniel Benjamin at the American Academy in Berlin: “What Comes Next? Imagining a New Economic and Security Commons”
Nicholas Burns interviewed by Lingling Wei for The Wall Street Journal: “‘More Hawkish Than When I Arrived’: A View From Inside China”
Chris Brose quoted by Haley Britzky and Isabelle Khurshudyan for CNN: “U.S. Drone Dilemma: Why the Most Advanced Military in the World Is Playing Catchup on the Modern Battlefield”
Kurt Campbell at the National Press Club of Australia
Chris Coons and James Lankford interviewed by Margaret Brennan for CBS News’ “Face the Nation”
Elizabeth Economy interviewed Oliver Melton for the China Considered podcast: “From Beijing to Washington: China’s Economy With Oliver Melton”
Michael Green for Korea JoongAng Daily: “Donald Trump Is Not Anti-Korea — He Is Anti-Strategy”
Stephen Hadley, Tom Donilon, Susan Rice, and Michael Froman for the Council on Foreign Relations: “A Conversation With Former National Security Advisors”
David Ignatius for The Washington Post: “The Chilling Reason the Military Is Silent Now”
Dina Powell McCormick was awarded the Silver Archer by Robin Hood
David Petraeus, Andrii Hnatov, Ievgen Moisiuk, Andriy Biletsky, Ihor Obolenskyi, and moderators Gillian Tett and Carl Bildt at the Victor Pinchuk Foundation – YES2025: “War on the Ground”
Dan Sullivan at the Senate Commerce Committee hearing for National Transportation Safety Board, Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Department of Commerce nominees
Lawrence H. Summers, Rebecca Patterson, Oren Cass, and Jason Furman for The New York Times: “‘No One Should Be Very Confident’: Four Economists Dissect Trump and the Economy”
Philip Zelikow for Reason: “Using History to Help Settle the Question of Presidential Tariff Powers”
Post of the Week
Things to Know
Content Relevant to Aspen Security Forum Discussions
Vera Bergengruen, Kejal Vyas, and Michael R. Gordon for The Washington Post: “U.S. Strikes Second Alleged Drug Boat From Venezuela, Trump Says”
Piotr Buras for Internationale Politik Quarterly: “The Drones Incident May Well Shift Poland’s Foreign Policy”
Marian Chiriac for BalkanInsight: “Romania Indicts Right-Wing Former Presidential Candidate Calin Georgescu”
Financial Times: “What Investments Did the UK Secure During Trump’s State Visit?”
Jon Herskovitz and Faseeh Mangi for Bloomberg: “Saudi Arabia, Pakistan Deepen Ties With Mutual Defense Deal”
Tom Howell Jr. for The Washington Times: “Nvidia Invests $5 Billion in Intel, Combining Forces as Trump Negotiates With Both Companies”
Isabel Kershner for The New York Times: “Rifts Grow Between Netanyahu and His Security Chiefs”
Ana Munoz Padros and Jean-Michel Bos for DW: “Critical Minerals Could Supercharge Africa’s Future”
Amrith Ramkumar, Alex Leary, and Lingling Wei for The Wall Street Journal: “Trump Says U.S. and China Approve TikTok Deal After Call With Xi”
Reuters: “Russia Close to Cutting Oil Output Due to Drone Attacks, Sources Say”
Jonathan Schanzer and Ahmad Sharawi for The National Interest: “The United States Should Be Prudent Regarding Al-Sharaa’s Turn”
From the Archives
Revisit our conversation on the global digital economy from the 2024 Aspen Security Forum.
Securing Trust in the Global Digital Economy: Cyber, Fraud, and Emerging Threats
Sir Jeremy Fleming, Former Director, GCHQ
Jon M. Huntsman Jr., Vice Chair & President, Strategic Growth, Mastercard
Anne Neuberger, Then Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technology
Kent Walker, President of Global Affairs, Google and Alphabet
Moderator: Steve Clemons, Contributing Editor, The National Interest
Book of the Week
The Man Who Would Be King: Mohammed bin Salman and the Transformation of Saudi Arabia
By Karen Elliott House
“…Drawing on extensive interviews with the Crown Prince, his royal relatives, and his inner ring of advisors, The Man Who Would Be King explains in full what shaped the man who is reshaping Saudi Arabia…
The Man Who Would Be King reveals MBS in all his complexities, from his rise to power and his vision for the future of his Kingdom, to his ruthless maneuvers to project power—a shrewd broker working to seal a viable deal with Israel and bring peace to Gaza while he cuts oil supplies to manipulate Western politics. It is an unprecedented and much needed in-depth portrait of the leader who, at only thirty-nine, will be a major player on the world stage for the next half century.”
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Podcast of the Week
Steve Rosenberg joins Tristan Redman on the BBC’s The Global Story podcast: “Putin’s New Eurovision”
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