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Hearing: China's Narratives Regarding National Security Policy

Thursday, March 10, 2011

106 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Constitution Avenue and First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002


[PRESS RELEASE]


Hearing Co-Chairs: Commissioners Jeffrey Fiedler and Dennis Shea

AGENDA

9:15 am         Hearing Co-Chairs Opening Statements

  • Commissioner Dennis Shea [Remarks]
  • Commissioner Jeffrey Fiedler [Remarks]

9:30 am – 11:00 am         Panel I: Chinese Narratives and Policy Debates Surrounding Geopolitics in East Asia and China’s Emergence as a Great Power

  • Dr. David Lampton, Director of China Studies, Johns Hopkins - SAIS [Testimony]
  • Dr. Gilbert Rozman, Professor of Sociology, Princeton University [Testimony]
  • Dr. Christopher Ford, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute [Testimony]
  • Dr. Alison Kaufman, Research Analyst, CNA [Testimony]

11:15 am – 12:30 pm       Panel II: The Chinese Government’s Formulation of National Security Narratives in Media and Public Diplomacy

  • Dr. Ashley Esarey, Professor of Politics, Whitman College [Testimony]
  • Dr. Jacqueline Newmyer, President and CEO, Long Term Strategy Group [Testimony]
  • Dr. Gary Rawnsley, Professor of Communications, University of Leeds [Testimony]

12:30 am – 1:15 pm       Lunch Break

1:15 am – 2:45 pm       Panel III: The Chinese Government’s Narratives Related to Military Modernization and the Role of the PLA in Foreign Policy

  • Mr. Mark Stokes, Executive Director, Project 2049 Institute [Testimony]
  • Dr. John Park, Senior Research Associate, U.S. Institute of Peace [Testimony]
  • Mr. Abraham Denmark, Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, Center for a New American Security [Testimony]
  • Dr. Andrew Scobell, Senior Political Scientist, RAND [Testimony]
Transcript
3.10.11HearingTranscript.pdf2.15 MB

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