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Congressional Research Service, China/Taiwan: Evolution of the “One China” Policy—Key Statements from Washington, Beijing, and Taipei, June 24, 2011

statements in four decades, the U.S. “one China” policy concerning Taiwan ... from questions about what the “one China” policy entails, issues have ... China” policy since the United States began in 1971 to reach presidential ...

Congressional Research Service, “U.S.-Funded Assistance Programs in China,” April 24, 2009

U.S.-supported aid activities in China do not play roles in the areas of economic ... to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), China’s top aid ... their development aid to China, due largely to China’s rise as an economic power. ...

U.S. Democratic and Republican Party Platforms and China, 2008

of a democratic China. Its rulers have already discovered that economic freedom ... of capital. China’s economic growth brings with it the responsibility ... my production job to Mexico and China and I was laid off. I could ...

Congressional Research Service, “Pivot to the Pacific? The Obama Administration’s “Rebalancing” Toward Asia,” March 28, 2012

of the Asia-Pacific’s norms and rules, particularly as China emerges as an ever-more ... that the center of gravity for U.S. foreign policy, national security, and economic ... States to step up its activity to provide a balance to China’s rising ...

Address by President Gerald R. Ford at the University of Hawaii, December 7, 1975

to the State of Alaska, to the People's Republic of China, to our good ... the Soviet Union, China, and Japan are all Pacific powers. Western Europe has historic and economic ties with Asia. Equilibrium in the Pacific ...