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Who's targeted by the trilateral security summit at Camp David? | Inside Story

‘A new era of co-operation’ – that’s how U.S. President Joe Biden has described his meeting with the leaders of South Korea and Japan at Camp David in Maryland.
The three heads of state pledged to deepen their security partnership in the Asia-Pacific.
The meeting is seen as a bid to project unity in the face of China’s growing influence in the region and nuclear threats from North Korea.
Beijing has denounced the summit, and within hours had carried out drills in Taiwanese waters.
So, what does it all mean for the region?

Presenter: Nick Clark

Guests:
Nancy Snow — Foreign Policy Adviser to the Japanese government and a professor of public diplomacy

Edward Howell — Politics Lecturer at New College, Oxford University, whose research focuses on East Asia security and Korean Peninsula politics

Shirley Yu — Senior Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics who specialises in China’s political economy

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Written by Gerald King

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