Hearing on China's State Control Mechanisms and Methods
Hearing Cochairs: Commissioners June Teufel Dreyer and William Reinsch
April 14, 2005
Room 385, Russell Senate Office Building
Delaware and Constitution Avenues, NE
Washington, DC 20510
HEARING AGENDA | PDF
OPENING STATEMENTS
- OPENING STATEMENT BY CHAIRMAN C. RICHARD D'AMATO (HTML) (PDF)
- OPENING STATEMENT BY CO-CHAIR JUNE TEUFEL DREYER (HTML) (PDF)
- OPENING STATEMENT BY CO-CHAIR WILLIAM A. REINSCH (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)
Congressional Perspectives
- Congressman Dan Burton (R-IN) (HTML) (PDF)
- Congressman David Wu (D-OR) (HTML) (PDF)
Administration Views
- Ms. Susan O’Sullivan, Senior AdvisorBureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Department of State
Open Net Initiative (ONI) Report Release - "Internet Filtering in China in 2004-2005"
- Mr. John Palfrey, Executive Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA (HTML) (PDF)
- OpenNet Initiative Country Study: Internet Filtering in China, 2004-2005 (PDF
- Mr. Derek Bambauer, Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School
- Mr. Nart Villeneuve, Director, Technical Research, Citizen Lab, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto
Panel I: Political Developments
- Dr. JIAO Guobiao, former Professor, College of Journalism and Communications, Beijing University
- Dr. Perry Link, Professor, East Asian Studies, Princeton University (HTML) (PDF)
- Dr. Richard Baum, Director, Center for Chinese Studies, Department of Political Science, University of California at Los Angeles (HTML) (PDF)
Panel II: The State of the Chinese Media and Internet in China
- Dr. James Mulvenon, Deputy Director, Defense Group Inc., Falls Church, VA (HTML) (PDF)
- Mr. XIAO Qiang, Director, China Internet Project, University of California at Berkeley (HTML) (PDF)
- Mr. Ken Berman, Manager, Anti-Censorship Program, Broadcasting Board of Governors, Washington, D.C. (HTML) (PDF)
- Mr. Frank Smyth, Journalist Security Program Coordinator, Committee to Protect Journalists, Washington, D.C. (HTML) (PDF)
Panel III: Chinese Nationalism and Its Implications for US-China Relations
- Dr. Edward Friedman, Hawkins Chair Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin (HTML) (PDF)
- Dr. YU Maochun, Associate Professor of East Asia and Military History, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis (HTML) (PDF)
Panel IV: Socio-Economic Unrest and State Control Mechanisms