Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand are attending NATO's 75th anniversary summit in Washington. China's growing military strength and territorial ambitions, as well as its growing closeness to Russia, have prompted them to strengthen their ties with the alliance.
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00:00 NATO and its Asian partners moving closer
03:10 Mirna Galic, senior policy analyst for China and East Asia at the US Institute of Peace
10:32 Philip Shetler-Jones, Senior Research Fellow at the Royal United Services Institue
14:42 Angela Stent, Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and author
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Chapters
00:00 NATO and its Asian partners moving closer
03:10 Mirna Galic, senior policy analyst for China and East Asia at the US Institute of Peace
10:32 Philip Shetler-Jones, Senior Research Fellow at the Royal United Services Institue
14:42 Angela Stent, Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and author
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