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U.S. interests in calming tensions between China and Japan

Clip: 12/3/2013 | 9m 18s

Examining U.S. interests in calming tensions between China and Japan

Tensions are rising between global powers China and Japan over newly declared air defense zone over disputed islands. For insight into the seriousness of the dispute and potential ramifications, Gwen Ifill talks to two former State Department officials, Kurt Campbell and Susan Shirk.

12/03/2013 | Rating NR

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