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July 21-22, 2005

Hearings

Hearing on China’s Growing Global Influence: Objectives and Strategies

Hearing Cochairs: Commissioners Carolyn Bartholomew, June Teufel Dreyer and Michael R. Wessel

July 21-22, 2005
124 Dirksen Senate Office Building
1 st Street and Constitution Avenue, NE
Washington, DC

 

HEARING AGENDA HTML | PDF

OPENING REMARKS


OPENING STATEMENTS

Opening Statement by Chairman Richard D'Amato (HTML) (PDF)

Opening Statement by Vice Chairman Roger W.Robinson, Jr. (HTML) (PDF)

Opening Statement by Hearing Co-Chair June Teufel Dreyer (HTML) ( PDF)

Opening Statement by Hearing Co-Chair Michael R. Wessel (HTML) ( PDF)

Opening Statement by Hearing Co-Chair Carolyn Bartholomew (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) Thursday, July 21- Location: Senate Dirksen 124 Remarks

 

9:00–9:45 am Panel I: Congressional Perspectives

Senator Russell Feingold
Senator James Inhofe (HTML) (PDF)
Congressman J. Randy Forbes (HTML) (PDF)

9:45-11:30 am Panel II: China’s Future Energy Development and Acquisition Strategies

Dr. Gal Luft, Executive Director, The Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (HTML) (PDF)

Mr. Fareed Mohamedi, Chief Economist, PFC Energy

 

11:30 am–1:00 pm Panel III: Factors Driving China’s Global Strategy and U.S. Policy Responses

Mr. Randall Schriver, Armitage International (PDF)

Dr. Steven Tsang, Director, Asia Studies Center, St. Anthony’s College, Oxford (HTML )(PDF)

Dr. Avery Goldstein, Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania (HTML)(PDF)

Dr. Charles McMillion, President and Chief Economist, MBG Information Services (PDF)

 

2:00–3:30 pm Panel IV: China’s Approach to Africa

Ambassador Princeton Lyman, The Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow in Africa Policy Studies, The Council on Foreign Relations (HTML) (PDF)

Ambassador David Shinn, Adjunct Professor of International Affairs, The George Washington University ( HTML) (PDF)

 

3:30-4:30 pm Panel V: China’s Approach to Latin America

Dr. Cynthia Watson, Professor, The National War College (HTML) (PDF)

Dr . Claudio Loser, Senior Fellow, The Inter-American Dialogue (HTML) ( PDF)

Mr. Al Santoli, President, The Asia-America Initiative (HTML) (PDF)

 

Friday, July 22 - Location: Senate Dirksen 106

9:00-10:15 am Panel VI: China’s Approach to Europe

Dr. Robin Niblett, Executive Vice President and Director of the Europe Program, The Center for Strategic and International Studies (HTML) (PDF)

Dr. Christopher Dent, Professor, University of Leeds (HTML) (PDF)

 

10:15 – 11:45 am Panel VII: China’s Approach to Northeast and Southeast Asia

Mr. Daniel Blumenthal, Resident Fellow, The American Enterprise Institute (HTML) (PDF)

Dr. Michael Chinworth, Director of The Center for U.S.-Japan Studies and Cooperation, Vanderbilt University (HTML) (PDF)

Dr. Marvin C. Ott, Professor of National Security Policy, The National War College (HTML) (PDF)

Mr. Bronson Percival, Senior Advisor, The C.N.A. Corporation (HTML) (PDF)

 

11:45 am-1:00 pm Panel VIII: China’s Approach to South Asia and Former Soviet States

Dr. John Garver, Professor, The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, The Georgia Institute of Technology (HTML) (PDF)

Dr. Madhav Nalapat, Professor, Manipal Academy (HTML) (PDF)

Dr. Paul Goble, Professor, University of Tartu (PDF)

Mr. Herman Pirchner, Jr., Founding President, The American Foreign Policy Council (HTML) (PDF)