U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission
Upcoming Hearings |
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Date: 2005 |
SUBJECT-LOCATION |
Hearing
Co-Chairs |
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| Jan 13 |
Impact of U.S.-China Trade and Investment on Pacific Northwest Industries, Seattle, WA |
Becker/D’Amato |
| Feb 3-4 |
WTO Compliance and Record, Bilateral Trade
Distortions, Currency Issues
Senate Dirksen Room 124 (Feb.3) and Room 192 (Feb. 4) |
Dreyer/Mulloy |
| March 10 |
Proliferation, China Defense Budget and Operational
Trends; North Korean Crisis [Senate Dirksen 562] |
Bartholomew/Thompson/Wortzel |
| April 14 |
Chinese State Control Mechanisms and Methods |
Reinsch/Dreyer |
| April 21-22 |
China's High Technology Development /
IPR Palo Alto, CA ( Stanford University, Staufer Auditorium
Hoover Institution) |
D’Amato/Mulloy |
| May 19-20 |
Globalization Issues, Trade and Investment Flows, Impact on U.S., Economy / Potential Solutions, New York City, N.Y. |
D’Amato/Robinson |
| June 23 |
U.S.-China Trade Impacts on US Defense Industrial Base |
Reinsch/Wessel/Wortzel |
| July 21-22 |
China’s Growing Global Influence: Objectives and Strategies. |
Bartholomew/Dreyer/
(Wessel – Energy Issues) |
| Aug 11 |
China’s Strategy and Objectives in Global Capital Markets |
Robinson/Wessel |
| Sept 15 |
Taiwan Straits Issues and Chinese Military-Defense Budget |
Bryen (Taiwan)/Donnelly (Military- Defense) / D’Amato
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| Sept 16 |
Library of Congress Collections |
Dreyer/Wortzel |
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1 Full agendas are posted to the web site one week prior to the hearing date. Hearings are open to the public; seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration is not required.
2 Unless otherwise noted hearings are held in Washington, DC at theSenate Dirksen Office Bldg, 1 st Street and Constitution Avenue, NE. |
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