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U.S. CHINA COMMISSION HEARINGS
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Hearing on China’s Growing Global Influence: Objectives and Strategies |
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Hearing Cochairs: Commissioners Carolyn Bartholomew, June Teufel Dreyer and Michael R. Wessel |
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July 21-22, 2005
124 Dirksen Senate Office Building
1 st Street and Constitution Avenue, NE
Washington, DC |
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HEARING AGENDA | |
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OPENING REMARKS |
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OPENING STATEMENTS |
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Opening Statement by Chairman Richard D'Amato |
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Opening Statement by Vice Chairman Roger W.Robinson, Jr. |
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Opening Statement by Hearing Co-Chair June Teufel Dreyer |
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Opening Statement by Hearing Co-Chair Michael R. Wessel |
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Opening Statement by Hearing Co-Chair Carolyn Bartholomew
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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) |
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Thursday, July 21- Location: Senate Dirksen 124 |
Remarks |
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9:00–9:45 am Panel I: Congressional Perspectives |
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Senator Russell Feingold |
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Senator James Inhofe |
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Congressman J. Randy Forbes |
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9:45-11:30 am Panel II: China’s Future Energy Development and Acquisition Strategies |
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Dr. Gal Luft, Executive Director, The Institute for the Analysis of Global Security |
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Mr. Fareed Mohamedi, Chief Economist, PFC Energy |
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11:30 am–1:00 pm Panel III: Factors Driving China’s Global Strategy and U.S. Policy Responses |
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Mr. Randall Schriver, Armitage International |
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Dr. Steven Tsang, Director, Asia Studies Center, St. Anthony’s College, Oxford |
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Dr. Avery Goldstein, Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania |
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Dr. Charles McMillion, President and Chief Economist, MBG Information Services |
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2:00–3:30 pm Panel IV: China’s Approach to Africa |
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Ambassador Princeton Lyman, The Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow in Africa Policy Studies, The Council on Foreign Relations |
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Ambassador David Shinn, Adjunct Professor of International Affairs, The George Washington University |
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3:30-4:30 pm Panel V: China’s Approach to Latin America |
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Dr. Cynthia Watson, Professor, The National War College |
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Dr . Claudio Loser, Senior Fellow, The Inter-American Dialogue |
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Mr. Al Santoli, President, The Asia-America Initiative |
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Friday, July 22 - Location: Senate Dirksen 106 |
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9:00-10:15 am Panel VI: China’s Approach to Europe |
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Dr. Robin Niblett, Executive Vice President and Director of the Europe Program, The Center for Strategic and International Studies |
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Dr. Christopher Dent, Professor, University of Leeds |
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10:15 – 11:45 am Panel VII: China’s Approach to Northeast and Southeast Asia |
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Mr. Daniel Blumenthal, Resident Fellow, The American Enterprise Institute |
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Dr. Michael Chinworth, Director of The Center for U.S.-Japan Studies and Cooperation, Vanderbilt University |
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Dr. Marvin C. Ott, Professor of National Security Policy, The National War College |
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Mr. Bronson Percival, Senior Advisor, The C.N.A. Corporation |
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11:45 am-1:00 pm Panel VIII: China’s Approach to South Asia and Former Soviet States |
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Dr. John Garver, Professor, The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, The Georgia Institute of Technology |
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Dr. Madhav Nalapat, Professor, Manipal Academy |
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Dr. Paul Goble, Professor, University of Tartu |
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Mr. Herman Pirchner, Jr., Founding President, The American Foreign Policy Council |
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