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Report prepared by Kerry Dumbaugh of the Congressional Research Service.
Paulson spoke in New York on Dec. 5, 2007 one week ahead of the U.S.-China Strategic Economic Dialogue meetings in Beijing.
Commander, U.S. Pacfic Command, Adm. Timothy Keating November 27, 2007
November 22, 2007
China said Thursday it has decided to allow the U.S. aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk to dock in Hong Kongfor rest during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said at a regular press conference that China has reported its decision to the United States and such a decision is made on humanitarian considerations.
Source: Xinhua
This document, released a few weeks after the completion of the 17th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, explains that the CCP will continue to lead China and that there are no plans for multi-party democracy.
Holmer spoke on Nov. 14, 2007 at Tsinghua University. He is special envoy for China.
Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. spoke in New York on Nov. 8, 2007 shared responsibilities and shared benefits in U.S.-China economic relations
U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates visited China Nov. 4-6, 2007 and met with officials, including Chinese Minister of Defense Gao Gangchuan.
John D. Negroponte is Deputy Secretary of State and was the first Director of National Intelligence (2005-2007). He served in many different U.S. Foreign Service and White House posts from 1960 to 1997. He was ambassador to the United Nations from 2001 to 2004 and served as ambassador to Iraq 2004-2005. The following is a U.S. State Department transcript of his comments and responses to questions at a dinner of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. The remarks were made on October, 24, 2007.
Remarks by Secretary Paulson on Managing Complexity and Establishing New Habits of Cooperation in U.S.-China Economic Relations at the 2007 George Bush China-U.S. Relations Conference
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