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Successes and shortfalls from this year’s G20 summit

Clip: 9/5/2016 | 10m 42s

Successes and shortfalls from this year’s G20 summit

It was President Obama’s final official visit to China: a G20 summit with other world leaders in Hangzhou. When it was over, they had made some commitments on climate change, but on issues like China’s steel production or Syria, there was little to show from the weekend. William Brangham talks to The Washington Post’s David Ignatius and Edward Alden of the Council on Foreign Relations.

09/05/2016 | Rating NR

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