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Hearing: China’s Military Modernization and its Implications for the United States

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 608

Washington, DC 20002

- See more at: http://origin.www.uscc.gov/Hearings/hearing-macau-and-hong-kong-webcast#sthash.mG7GdxYR.dpuf9:00a - 9:15a    Co-Chairs’ remarks: Commissioners James M. Talent and Katherine C.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 608

Washington, DC 20002

- See more at: http://origin.www.uscc.gov/Hearings/hearing-macau-and-hong-kong-webcast#sthash.mG7GdxYR.dpuf

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Room 2118, Rayburn House Office Building,

45 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20515.

Washington, DC 20002


Hearing Co-Chairs: Senator James M. Talent and Commissioner Katherine C. Tobin, Ph.D.

9:00a - 9:15a      Co-Chairs’ Opening Remarks

9:15a - 10:40a    Panel I:  China's Current and Future Military Capabilities

  • Mr. Jesse Karotkin, Senior Intelligence Officer for China, Office of Naval Intelligence (Testimony)
  • Mr. Donald L. Fuell, Technical Director for Force Modernization and Employment, National Air and Space Intelligence Center (Testimony)

10:40a - 11:00a   Break

11:00a - 12:20p   Panel II: Inputs to China's Military Modernization

  • Dr. Andrew Erickson, Associate Professor, and founding member, China Maritime Studies Institute, U.S. Naval War College (Testimony)
  • Dr. James Lewis, Senior Fellow and Director of the Strategic Technologies Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies (Testimony)

12:20p - 1:10p     Lunch Break

1:10p - 3:00p       Panel III: Strategic Impact of China’s Military Modernization and U.S. Options

  • Mr. Mark Stokes, Executive Director, Project 2049 Institute (Testimony)
  • Dr. Roger Cliff, Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council (Testimony)
  • The Honorable David Gompert, Senior Fellow, RAND Corporation (Testimony)
  • Mr. Thomas Donnelly, Resident Fellow and Co-Director of the Marilyn Ware Center for Security Studies, American Enterprise Institute (Additional Materials)

3:00p                     Adjourn

 

Hearing PDF
USCC Hearing Transcript - January 30 2014.pdf1.55 MB

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