Skip to main content
Home U.S.- CHINA | ECONOMIC and SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION

U.S.-China Economic AND Security Review Commission

  • About Us
    hearings navigation
    About the Commission

    The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission is a legislative branch commission created by the United States Congress in October 2000 with the legislative mandate to monitor, investigate, and submit to Congress an annual report on the national security implications of the bilateral trade and economic relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China, and to provide recommendations, where appropriate, to Congress for legislative and administrative action.

    About the Commission
    • Charter
    • Commission Members
    • Commission Staff
    • Job Opportunities
    • Contact Us
  • Annual Reports
  • Recommendations
  • Hearings
  • Research
    research navigation menu drop down
    Research

    The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission is chartered to monitor, investigate, and report to Congress on the national security implications of the bilateral trade and economic relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China. The Commission meets its research mission by submitting to Congress an Annual Report, as well as by conducting staff-led reports, contracted research, and more.

    View All Research
    • RESEARCH BY TOPIC
      Censorship and Control RESEARCH BY TOPIC
    • China’s Economy and Resources
    • Compliance with International Rules and Norms
    • Finance and Investment
    • Global Relations and Influence
    • Hong Kong
    • Product Safety
    • Science and Technology
    • Security and Defense
    • Taiwan
    • Trade and Supply Chains
    • FEATURED RESEARCH
      Chinese Companies Listed on Major U.S. Stock Exchanges FEATURED RESEARCH
    • PRC in International Organizations
    • China-Ukraine Timeline

Search

Hearings Archives

02/06/2004
Hearing: China's Military Modernization and the Cross-Strait Balance
2.6.04HT.pdf1.47 MB

February 6, 2004


Longworth House Office Building
Room 1310


AGENDA

OPENING REMARKS

02/05/2004
Hearing: China and the WTO - Compliance and Monitoring
2.5.04HT.pdf1.1 MB

Thursday, February 5, 2004


SD-124, Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC


AGENDA

OPENING REMARKS

02/02/2004
Hearing: China as an Emerging Regional and Technology Power - Implications for U.S. Economic and Security Interests
2.12.04HT.pdf1.33 MB

February 12 - 13, 2004


University of California at San Diego
Great Hall - International House
UCSD Eleanor Roosevelt College 
Corner of Pangea Street and Scholars Drive
La Jolla, California


AGENDA

OPENING REMARKS

01/30/2004
Field Investigation on China's Impact on the U.S. Manufacturing Base
1.30.04HT.pdf3.2 MB

Friday, January 30, 2004


Blatt Building, Room 101  
State House Capitol Complex Pendleton and Assembly Streets
Columbia, South Carolina


AGENDA

OPENING REMARKS

12/04/2003
Hearing: China's Growth as a Regional Economic Power: Impact and Implications for the U.S.
12.4.03HT.pdf12 MB

December 4, 2003

Room 124, Dirksen Senate Office Building
First & Constitution Ave.,
NE, Washington, DC

OPENING REMARKS

10/30/2003
Hearing: China's Energy Needs and Strategies
10.30.03HT.pdf0 bytes

October 30, 2003

Room 124, Dirksen Senate Office Building
1st & Constitution Ave., NE,
Washington, DC

AGENDA

OPENING REMARKS

09/25/2003
Hearing: China's Investment and Exchange Rate Policies - Impact on the U.S.
9.25.03HT.pdf2.92 MB

September 25, 2003

Room 124, Dirksen Senate Office Building,
1st & Constitution
Washington, DC

AGENDA

OPENING REMARKS

07/24/2003
Hearing: China's Proliferation Practices and the Challenge of North Korea
7.24.03HT.pdf557.03 KB

July 24, 2003

Room 138, Dirksen Senate Office Building
1st Constitution Ave., NE,
Washington, DC 20510

AGENDA

OPENING REMARKS

06/05/2003
Hearing: SARS in China - Implications for Media Control and the Economy

June 5, 2003


Room 124, Dirksen Senate Office Building

1st & Constitution Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20510

AGENDA

OPENING REMARKS

12/11/2002
Technical Briefing - Corruption's Impact on Governance, Politics and Policies.
12.11.02HT.pdf244.94 KB

Pagination

  • First page « first
  • Previous page ‹ previous
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Page 10
  • Page 11
  • Page 12
  • Current page 13
  • Page 14
  • Next page next ›
  • Last page last »

Subscribe To Our Mailing List

CAPTCHA

U.S.-CHINA

U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission

444 North Capitol Street NW, Suite 602
Washington, DC 20001

202-624-1407linkedintwitter

Footer menu

  • Contact Us
  • All Announcements
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility