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China in U.S. National Security Strategy Reports, 1987-2017
China's Most Favored Nation status from its record on human rights. We ... unsuited for Asia or at least for some Asian nations- that human rights ... and human rights are not occidental yearnings; they are universal yearnings ...
James A. Kelly, Assistant Secretary, speaks on U.S.-China Relations, 2003
human rights, nonproliferation, and Taiwan, I can report to you ... in areas such as nonproliferation, trade, and human rights. Our goal ... it-– ongoing gross violations of human rights are a serious impediment ...
PRC State Council, China and the European Union, April 1, 2014
and frictions on issues of value such as human rights as well as economic ... Continuing to Carry Out Human Rights Dialogue The Chinese side is ready to continue human rights dialogue with the EU based on the principles of mutual ...
Pangolins And A Pandemic: The Evolving Chinese Wildlife Trade
crossing over to humans,” Lee says. Zoonotic diseases – ones which enter the human population through contact with animals – have always been a danger. According to the Centers for Disease Control, six out of every ten human ...
David Stilwell, Advancing U.S. Engagement and Countering China in the Indo-Pacific and Beyond, September 18, 2020
has always stood for, whether exposing human rights abuses in Xinjiang ... Road initiative, human rights abuses in Xinjiang, Tibet, and elsewhere ... to respond to the human rights crisis in Xinjiang. In October 2019, ...
Mike Pompeo and Betsy DeVos, Joint Letter to Commissioners of Education about China's Confucius Classrooms Program, October 14, 2020
of human rights is discussed in greater detail in the enclosed recent ... more consequential. The government of the PRC has suppressed human rights and freedoms in Hong Kong; intensified longstanding repression ...
U.S.-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992
(6) The human rights of the people of Hong Kong are of great importance ... Hong Kong must safeguard human rights in and of themselves. Human rights ... to human rights); (2) section 181 of the Trade Act of 1974 (relating to trade ...
Congressional Research Service, "U.S.-China Relations: Policy Issues", August 2, 2012
for intellectual property rights, and its currency policy. The United States has ... cooperating with China in the development of clean energy technologies. Human rights remains one of the thorniest areas of the relationship, ...
U.S. Ambassador Clark T. Randt, Jr. on U.S.-China relations, USC Herbert G. Klein Lecture, April 21, 2008
present challenges to our bilateral relationship. Human rights and religious ... no other issue has commanded more of my personal attention than human rights and religious freedom. The president always raises human rights and religious ...
Lin Zexu (LinTse-hsu) writing to Britain's Queen Victoria to Protest the Opium Trade, 1839
of heaven and are unanimously hated by human beings. His Majesty the Emperor, ... profit made by barbarians is all taken from the rightful share of China. By what right do they then in return use the poisonous drug to injure ...