China's Military Modernization and the Cross-Strait Balance
February 6, 2004
Longworth House Office Building
Room 1310
- HEARING AGENDA
- OPENING REMARKS
PARTICIPANTS and TESTIMONY:(Click on a name to read participants bios and the remark link to read prepared remarks in an HTML page. View a PDF file by clicking the PDF link associated with each individual)
Administration views – U.S.-China-Taiwan trilateral relationship
- Richard P. Lawless, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Asian & Pacific Affairs
- Randy Schriver, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (Remarks)
Panel 2: Taiwan Relations Act: Adequacy of Consultation
- Ambassador Harvey Feldman, Senior Fellow for Asian studies at the Heritage Foundation (Remarks)
- Dennis Hickey, Professor University Fellow in Research ,Southwest Missouri State University (Remarks)
- John F. Copper, Professor of International Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis (Remarks)
Panel 3: Chinese Arms/Weapons Purchases and Supporting Infrastructure
- RICHARD D. FISHER, JR. Senior Fellow at the Jamestown Foundation(Remarks)
- Dr. David M. Finkelstein, CNA Corporation's Center for Strategic Studies
- Evan Medeiros, RAND Corporation
Panel 4: Military trends in the Cross-strait relationship
- Jason E. Bruzdzinski, Senior Professional Staff The MITRE Corporation (Remarks)
- Vincent Wei-cheng Wang, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, and Advisor of the Asian Studies Program, University of Richmond
- DR. LYLE GOLDSTEIN,Associate Professor of Naval Warfare Studies at the Naval War College
- William Murray, Retired Commander and research fellow at the Naval War College