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U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, "Hearing: China’s Information Control Practices and the Implications for the United States," June 30, 2010
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Room 124 Dirksen Senate Office Building
First Street and Constitution Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20510
Hearing Co-Chairs: Commissioners Robin Cleveland and Jeffrey L. Fiedler
Panel I: Congressional Perspective
Representative Chris Smith (R), New Jersey’s 4th District
Panel II: Security and Exchange Commission Perspectives
Paul M. Dudek, Chief, Office of International Corporate Finance, Division of Corporation Finance, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, DC
Panel III: Information for Investors
Mr. Peter M. Friedman, Attorney, New York, NY
Mr. James V. Feinerman, Professor, Georgetown University Law School, Washington, DC
Panel IV: China’s “State Secret” Laws
Mr. Gordon G. Chang, Author and Forbes.com Columnist, Bedminster, NJ
Mr. Mitchell Silk, Partner, Allen & Overy LLP, New York, NY
Panel V: The Internet and Baidu
Ms. Rebecca MacKinnon, Schwartz Senior Fellow, New America Foundation, Washington, DC
Ms. Rebecca Fannin, Author, “Silicon Dragon,” New York, NY
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