Hearing on China's Proliferation Practices and Role in the North Korea Crisis
Hearing Cochairs: Commissioners Carolyn Bartholomew, Fred D. Thompson and Larry M. Wortzel
March 10, 2005
Room 562 Dirksen Senate Office Building
First Street and Constitution Avenue,
NE
Washington, D.C.
OPENING STATEMENTS
- OPENING STATEMENT BY CHAIRMAN C. RICHARD D’AMATO (HTML) (PDF)
- OPENING STATEMENT BY VICE CHAIRMAN ROGER W. ROBINSON, JR. (HTML) (PDF)
- OPENING STATEMENT BY COMMISSIONER FRED THOMPSON (HTML) (PDF)
- OPENING STATEMENT BY COMMISSIONER CAROLYN BARTHOLOMEW (HTML) (PDF)
- OPENING STATEMENT BY COMMISSIONER LARRY WORTZEL (HTML) (PDF)
PARTICIPANTS and TESTIMONY: (Click on a name to read participants bios and the remark icon link to read prepared remarks in an HTML page or a PDF file by clicking the link associated with each individual)
CHINA'S PROLIFERATION PRACTICES
Panel I: Congressional Perspectives
- Congressman Edward J. Markey (D-MA) (PDF
Panel II: Administration Perspectives
- The Honorable Stephen G. Rademaker, Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control (HTML) (PDF)
- The Honorable Peter W. Rodman, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (PDF)
Panel III: Recent Developments and Implications
- Dr. Daniel A. Pinkston, Director, The East Asia Nonproliferation Program, The Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies (Monterey, CA) (HTML) (PDF)
- Mr. Gary Milhollin, Director, The Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control (Washington, DC) (HTML) (PDF)
- The Honorable Ashton Carter, Professor of Science and International Affairs, The John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (Cambridge, MA)
CHINA'S ROLE IN THE NORTH KOREA CRISIS
Panel IV: Congressional Perspectives
- Congressman Curt Weldon (R-PA) Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz (D-TX) (HTML) (PDF)
Panel V: Recent Developments and Implications
Panel VI: Administration Perspectives
- The Honorable Joseph DeTrani, Special Envoy for the Six-Party Talks, U.S. Department of State (HTML) (PDF)