Commission Contracted
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Disclaimer
The research papers in this section were prepared at the request of the Commission to support its deliberations. They are posted to the Commission’s website in order to promote greater public understanding of the issues addressed by the Commission in its ongoing assessment of U.S.-China economic relations and their implications for U.S. security, as mandated by P.L. 106-398 and P.L. 108-7. Their posting to the Commission’s website does not imply an endorsement by the Commission or any individual Commissioner of the views or conclusions expressed in them. |
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| June-05 |
An Analysis For U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission By Pat Choate & Edward A. Miller Manufacturing Policy Project Washington, Virginia April 2005 |
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| April-05 |
Briefing Paper by Dr. Charles W. McMillion, China's High Technology Development, Palo Alto, California, April 21-22, 2005 |
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| April-05 |
China's Progress in Technological Competitiveness, The Need for a New Assessment, by Dr. Michael Pillsbury, April 21, 2005 |
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| Feb-05 |
New Study Released: “U.S.-China Trade, 1989-2003: Impact on Jobs and Industries, Nationally and State-by-State.” Tables: “Effects on Employment of U.S. Trade Deficit with China, by State and Major Industry.” Prepared for the Commission by Dr. Robert Scott of the Economic Policy Institute.
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| Feb-05 |
Updated Briefing Paper by Terence P. Stewart, Esq.: China in the WTO - Year, 3. January 21, 2005.
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| Jan-05 |
Briefing Paper by Dr. Charles W. McMillion:
The Impact of U.S.-China Trade & Investment on Key Manufacturing
Sectors Akron, Ohio September 23, 2004 |
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| Jan-05 |
Briefing Paper by Dr. Charles W. McMillion:
The Impact of U.S.-China Trade & Investment on Pacific
Northwest Industries Seattle, Washington October 14, 2004 |
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| Oct-04 |
The Changing Nature of Corporate
Global Restructuring: The Impact of Production Shifts on
Jobs in the U.S., China, and Around the Globe. Prepared
for the Commission by Dr. Kate Bronfenbrenner of Cornell
University and Dr. Stephanie Luce of the University of
Massachusetts, Amherst. |
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| Mar-04 |
China's
Compliance with World Trade Organization Obligations: A
Review of China's 1st Two Years of Membership - Terence
P. Stewart, |
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| Feb-04 |
The
US Role in Taiwan's Defense Reforms - Dr. Michael
Pillsbury |
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| Jan-04 |
The impact of
foreign weapons and technology on the moderization of China's
people's liberation army- Richard D.
Fisher, |
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| Jan-04 |
Briefing paper for the Commission's
field investigation in South Carolina, Dr. Charles W. McMillion,
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| Oct-03 |
China's
World Trade and Investment: An Overview, Dr Allen Lenz,
Ph.D. Economist |
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| Aug-03 |
News developments in Russia-China
military relations: a report on the August 19-23 2003 Moscow
Aerospace Salon
(MAKS) - A Report Prepared For The U.S.-China Economic
and Security Review Commission, by Richard D. Fisher, Jr. |
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| May-02 |
Perspectives
toward the United States in Selected Newspapers of the
People's Republic of China
Principal Investigator: Dr. Deborah A. Cai; Project Manager: Brecken Chinn
Swartz On behalf of the University of Maryland's Institute for Global Chinese
Affairs and the Department of Communication |
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| June-01 |
Impact
of the U.S.-China Trade Relations on Workers, Wages
and Employment By Dr. Kate Bronfenbrenner, School
of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University
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The
Capital Needs of the People's Republic of China - (2001-2005)
By Gordon G. Chang |
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Response
to The Capital Needs of the People's Republic of China
- (2001-2005); Richard N. Cooper, Maurits C. Boas
Professor of Economics, Harvard University |
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Response
to The Capital Needs of the People's Republic of China
- (2001-2005); Dr. Nicholas Lardy, Senior Fellow,
Brookings Institution |
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Investigations into the Military Implications
of Technology and Skill Shifts to and Dependencies on the
People's Republic of China by the U.S. Defense Industrial
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An
Analysis: The US Industrial Base and China
By Pat Choate and Edward Miller |
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Executive
Summary for the article above
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China's
Very Rapid Economic, Industrial and Technological Emergence
By Dr. Charles W. Mc Million, MBG Information Services to The Manufacturing Policy
Project |
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China's
Role In World Trade Investment
By Allen J. Lenz, Ph.D |
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Capital
Markets Transparency and Security: The Nexus Between
U.S.-China Security Relations and America's Capital Markets |
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Recommendations
for the Consideration of the U.S.-China Commission Regarding
Capital Markets Transparency and Security By: Adam M. Pener,
William J. Casey Institute of the Center for Security Policy
; June, 2001 |
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China's
Military Strategy Toward the U.S.: A View From Open Sources
By Michael P. Pillsbury, Ph.D., Associate Fellow at the Institute for National
Strategic Studies, National Defense University |
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China's
Perception of the U.S.A.: The View From Open Sources
By Michael P. Pillsbury, Ph.D., Associate Fellow at the Institute for National
Strategic Studies, National Defense University |
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China's
Research Institutes
By Michael P. Pillsbury, Ph.D., Associate Fellow at the Institute for National
Strategic Studies, National Defense University |
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ACCESSION
OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA TO THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION:
Baseline of Commitments, Initial Implementation, and Impliations
for U.S.-PRC Trade Relations and U.S. Security Interests |
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Executive
Summary of the Accession of the People's Republic of China
to the World Trade Organization |
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