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Steven Spielberg to Hu Jintao on Darfur, April 2007

April 2, 2007

Los Angeles, CA (May 11, 2007) - Steven Spielberg has released the text of a private letter he had sent to the President of China, Hu Jintao, condemning the genocide in Darfur and asking the Chinese government to use its influence in the region to bring an end to the suffering there. Additionally, he is asking for a meeting in Beijing with the Chinese President within the next 30 days.

Thomas J. Christensen, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary, speaks about U.S.-China Relations, 2007

March 27, 2007

Thomas J. Christensen, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, gave a statement before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment.

Edward Steinfeld, Testimony on International Issues, Engaging Developing Countries, House Committee on Energy and Commerce hearing, March 27, 2007

March 27, 2007

Steinfeld is Associate Professor of Political Science and Co-Director, China Energy Group, Industrial Performance Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Congressional Research Service, "China-U.S. Relations: Current Issues and Implications for U.S. Policy", February 14, 2007

February 14, 2007

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

The State of U.S.-China Diplomacy, 2007

February 2, 2007

Thomas J. Christensen, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Remarks Before the U.S.–China Economic and Security Review Commission (delivered by John Norris, Director of the Office of Chinese and Mongolian Affairs on Mr. Christensen's behalf)

Congressional Research Service, "Is China a Threat to the U.S. Economy?," January 23, 2007

January 23, 2007

This Congressional Research Service Report was prepared by Craig K. Elwell, Marc Labonte, and Wayne M. Morrison. As its name suggests, CRS serves the U.S. Congress. Its reports are prepared for members and committees of Congress. They are not distributed directly to the public. CRS policy is to produce reports that are timely, objective, and non-partisan.

Congressional Research Service, "China's Trade with the United States and the World," 2007

January 4, 2007

Thomas Lum and Dick K. Nanto prepared this Congressional Research Service (CRS) report. As its name suggests, CRS serves the U.S. Congress. Its reports are prepared for members and committees of Congress. They are not distributed directly to the public. CRS policy is to produce reports that are timely, objective, and non-partisan.

Richard C. Atkinson, Recollections of the First U.S.-China Student Exchange, December 14, 2006

December 14, 2006

Recollections of events leading to the first exchange of students, scholars and scientists between the United States and the People’s Republic of China

Vice Premier Wu: China's Development Road, 2006

December 14, 2006

Keynote Speech at the First China-U.S. Strategic Economic Dialogue

2006 Report to Congress on China's WTO Compliance

December 11, 2006

This is the fifth annual report to Congress on compliance by China with commitments made in connection with its accession to the World Trade Organization. 

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