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U.S. Pres. Bush on U.S.-Asia Relations, August 7, 2008

August 7, 2008

President Bush Visits Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand

Congressional Research Service, "China's Economic Conditions," August 7, 2008

August 7, 2008

This CRS report was written by Wayne M. Morrison, specialist in Asian Trade and Finance.

Congressional Research Service, "China's Economy and the Beijing Olympics," August 6, 2008

August 6, 2008

China will host the 2008 Olympic Summer Games from August 8 to 24, 2008.

U.S. Energy Information Administration, “Country Analysis Briefs: Taiwan,” August 2008

August 1, 2008

Taiwan does not have substantial domestic energy resources and must import the vast majority of its needs.

George W. Bush discuses U.S. policies toward China and East Asia, July 31, 2008

July 31, 2008

Roundtable Interview of the President by Foreign Print Media
Roosevelt Room

July 30, 2008

1:20 P.M. EDT

Congressional Research Service, "China-U.S. Relations: Current Issues and Implications for U.S. Policy", July 23, 2008

July 23, 2008

This CRS report was written by Kerry Dumbaugh, specialist in Asian Affairs.

Congressional Research Service, "China's 'Hot Money' Problems," July 21, 2008

July 21, 2008

The Congressional Research Service report was prepared by Michael F. Martin and Wayne M. Morrison.

U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, "Hearing: Research and Development, Technological Advances in Key Industries, and Changing Trade Flows with China," July 16, 2008

July 16, 2008

This hearing was conducted by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on July 16, 2008. The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission was created by the U.S. Congress in 2000 to monitor, investigate, and submit to Congress an annual report on the national security implications of the economic relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China.

Foreign Correspondents Club of China, “2008 Reporting Environment,” Summer 2008

July 1, 2008

A summary of recent experiences of foreign journalists and suggestions for those reporters going to China to cover the Olympics.

U.S. Secretary of State Rice and PRC Foreign Minister Yang, “Remarks,” June 29, 2008

June 29, 2008

FOREIGN MINISTER YANG: (Via interpreter.) Madame Secretary, ladies and gentlemen, I’m very happy to meet (inaudible) with Madame Secretary this eve

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