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U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, "Hearing: China's Energy Needs and Strategies," October 30, 2003
October 30, 2003
Room 124, Dirksen Senate Office Building
Constitution Ave., NE,
Washington, DC
OPENING REMARKS
Opening Statement By Hearing Chairman Roger W. Robinson, Jr.
Opening Statement By Hearing Co-Chair Commissioner Michael Wessel
Opening Statement By Hearing Co-Chair Commissioner Michael Ledeen
PARTICIPANTS and TESTIMONY:
Guy Caruso, Administrator, Energy Information Administration
Myers Jaffe, Wallace Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies, Baker Institute
Kang Wu, Fellow and Head of China Energy Project, East-West Center
James R. Schlesinger, Chairman, Board of Trustees, The Mitre Corporation
R. James Woolsey, Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton
Ebel, Director, Energy Program, Center for Strategic; International Studies
L. Morse, Executive Advisor, Hess Energy Trading Company
Kent Calder, Director, Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, School of Advanced International Studies
Constantine Menges, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
P. Girdis, Director, Gas and Power Group, PFC Energy
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