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Congressional Research Service, Human Rights in China and U.S. Policy, June 19, 2013

problems include excessive use of force by public security forces, unlawful detention, torture of detainees, arbitrary use of state security laws against ... Political System; the Congressional-Executive Commission on China’s Annual ...

Chinese Government White Paper on “Human Rights Record of the United States in 2001,” 2002

to an article in the July-August issue of the bimonthly World Economic Review ... the economic boom the United States experienced in the 1990s failed to make ... unemployment, high housing rent, economic recession, welfare reforms, high medical ...

Congressional Research Service, Human Rights in China and U.S. Policy, July 18, 2011

in China include the excessive use of violence by public security forces, unlawful detention, torture of detainees, arbitrary use of state security ... Commission on China, Annual Report 2010, and the U.S. Department of State, 2010 ...

Congressional Research Service, “U.S.-Funded Assistance Programs in China,” April 24, 2009

education, economic growth), counterterrorism, and good governance objectives, U.S.-supported aid activities in China do not play roles in the areas of economic development and international security. Most U.S.-funded programs in the PRC aim ...

Barack Obama and Xi Jinping, Joint Press Conference, September 25, 2015

Xi Section:  Documents Documents- US-China Topic:  Economics Human ... security, combating piracy off the Horn of Africa, encouraging development ... and greater security-- that’s what American and Chinese cooperation can ...

H.Con.Res. 73 – China/Olympics, 2001

in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leader’s Summit this fall in Shanghai; and recommends that the Congressional-Executive Commission on China created by H.R. ... Commission recommended in its 2001 Annual Report that China not be granted ...

Congressional Research Service, “Human Rights in China: Trends and Policy Implications,” October 31, 2008

along with security and bilateral trade. Some U.S. leaders argue that U.S. ... trade relations status in 2000, have helped to accelerate economic ... problems include unlawful killings by security forces, torture, unlawful ...

Congressional Research Service, “Human Rights in China: Trends and Policy Implications,” June 12, 2009

argue that U.S. engagement has helped to accelerate economic and social  ... of social unrest, especially during times of economic uncertainty, appears ... excessive use of violence by security forces, unlawful detention, torture, ...

Uzra Zeya, Press Conference following U.S.-China Human Rights Dialogue, August 2, 2013

representatives from the White House, National Security Staff, the Department ... rights concerns raised at the Strategic and Economic Dialogue just three ... we recognized the Chinese people’s remarkable record of economic ...

Congressional Research Service, “US-Funded Assistance Programs in China,” January 28, 2008

the Economic Support Fund (ESF) and the Democracy Fund, primarily for U.S.-based ... million). Economic Support Funds ($2 million) are to support rule of law ... their development aid to China, due largely to China’s rise as an economic power. ...

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