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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
Wortzel, and all of the other members of the U.S.-China Economic and Security ... hearing held by the Commission this year to examine issues related to our statutory mandate from Congress. Today’s hearing will examine issues related ...
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, "Hearing: China’s Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights and the dangers of the Movement of Counterfeited and Pirated Goods into the United States," June 7-8, 2006
Larry M. Wortzel Good Morning. This is the fifth hearing in the US-China ... the Commission explored China’s participation in the WTO negotiations process. In February, we assessed China’s internal stability. In March, the Commission ...
USC And China In The News, September and October 2017
October 30, 2017 Click here for other "USC and China ... historian and specialist on recycling, was quoted on changes in China ... that the day of sending low-value plastics to China for recycling is over." ...
USC and China in the News, March and April 2009
April 25, 2009 Click here for other "USC and China ... U.S.-China Institute, political scientist Stanley Rosen, postodoctoral scholar ... as an intrusion into its domestic affairs, China's leaders are preoccupied ...
Assignment: China- USCI's series on American reporting on China
permitted reporters to explore new regions and issues. Tremors China entered ... upheaval, government restrictions and changing technology, covering China has ... reported about China has profoundly influenced U.S. views of the country, ...
Euro-skepticism toward China increases
. Whatever they may have felt about the U.S.-China rivalry or the issues ... views of China. Swedes are the most negative. Views tend to be more ... positive. 91% of Hungarians are sure they are not in a Cold War with China ...
Wang Yang, Jacob Lew, Yang Jiechi, and John Kerry, “Press Statements at US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue,” June 7, 2016
differences and sensitive issues, properly handling China-U.S. interactions ... issues and expressed our concerns. China appreciates that the U.S. has ... issues, during the Strategic Dialogue I reiterated China’s consistent ...
The Week that Changed the World: China’s Expanding Global Influence
Center in Washington will discuss China’s place in the world today, examining U.S.-China ties, global issues such as climate change, as well as China’s expanding role in the Middle East, and its relations with Asian ...
2007 China Media Yearbook & Directory, 2007
Republished by permission 2007 China Media Yearbook & Directory CMM ... fault lines in China's new media environment. How the tensions ... China will have in the coming years. One safe prediction ...
Foreign Correspondents Club of China, Survey on Access to Tibet, April 26, 2016
remains the most intriguing and tightly controlled region in China today. ... Autonomous Region in 2015, China still rejected roughly three-quarters ... by the Foreign Correspondents Club of China. The survey revealed deep frustration ...