Hearing on “China's Views of Sovereignty and Methods of Access Control”
February 27, 2008
Room 562, Dirksen Senate Office Building
First Street and Constitution Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20510
PARTICIPANTS BIO'S and TESTIMONIES: (Click on a name to read Participants Bio's in an HTML page. View a Testimony in HTML or PDF view by clicking the associated link with each individual. Some Participants may not have a Bio or Written Testimony. )
Hearing Agenda: (PDF)
Hearing Co-Chairs: Commissioners Mark Esper and Jeffrey Fiedle
OPENING STATEMENTS
- Opening Statement of Carolyn Bartholomew, Vice Chairman (HTML) (PDF)
- Opening Statement of Mark Esper, Commissioner (HTML) (PDF)
- Opening Statement of Jeffrey Fiedler, Commissioner (HTML) (PDF)
Wednesday, February 27
Panel I: Congressional Perspectives
Panel II: Chinese Views of Sovereignty
- Dr. Allen R. Carlson, Professor of Political Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (HTML) (PDF)
- Dr. June Teufel Dreyer, Professor of Political Sciences, University of Miami School of Business Administration, Coral Gables, FL (HTML) (PDF)
Panel III: Chinese Methods of Advancing Sovereignty by Non-military Means
- Dr. Robert G. Sutter, Professor of Asian Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, DC (HTML) (PDF)
Panel IV: Chinese Methods of Advancing Sovereignty by Military Means
- Mr. Peter Dutton, Esquire and Associate Professor of Strategic Studies, Naval War College, Newport, RI (HTML) (PDF)
- LTC (retired) Roy D. Kamphausen, Vice President of Political and Security Affairs, National Bureau of Asian Research, Washington, DC (HTML) (PDF)
Panel V: Chinese Views of Sovereignty in Space and Cyberspace
- Mr. Philip A. Meek, Esquire and Associate General Counsel of International Affairs, Air Force General Counsel’s Office, Washington, DC (HTML) (PDF)
- Mr. James A. Lewis, Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC (HTML) (PDF)