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Documents - US-China
Congressional Research Service, “Human Rights in China: Trends and Policy Implications,” June 12, 2009
This CRS report was prepared by Thomas Lum (specialist in Asian Affairs) and Hannah Fischer (Information Research Specialist).
Todd Stern, Remarks on the U.S. Delegation's June 7-10 Trip to China to Discuss Climate and Energy Issues, June 12, 2009
Stern is U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s special envoy for climate change.
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, "Hearing: The Implications of China’s Naval Modernization for the United States," June 11, 2009
This hearing was conducted by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on June 11, 2009. 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.
Congressional Research Service, “China and the Global Financial Crisis: Implications for the United States,” June 3, 2009
This CRS report was written by Wayne M. Morrison, specialist in Asian Trade and Finance.
Congressional Research Service, "China-U.S. Trade Issues," June 3, 2009
This CRS report was written by Wayne M. Morrison, specialist in Asian trade and finance.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Message on the Twentieth Anniversary of Tiananmen Square, June 3, 2009
U.S. Secretary of State Clinton issued the following statement.
Timothy Geithner, The United States and China, Cooperating for Recovery and Growth, May 31, 2009
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Geithner spoke at Peking University.
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, "Hearing: The Impact of China’s Economic and Security Interests in Continental Asia on the United States," May 20, 2009
This hearing was conducted by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on May 20, 2009. 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.
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, "Hearing: China’s Propaganda and Influence Operations, Its Intelligence Activities that Target the United States, and the Resulting Impacts on U.S. National Security," April 30, 2009
This hearing was conducted by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on April 30, 2009. 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.
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We note the passing of many prominent individuals who played some role in U.S.-China affairs, whether in politics, economics or in helping people in one place understand the other.
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Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?