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Hearing: The Library of Congress Chinese Language Collection

September 16, 2005


Room 385 Russell Building
Delaware and Constitution Avenues, NE
Washington , DC 20510


Co-Chairs: Commissioners Larry Wortzel and June Teufel Dreyer

AGENDA

OPENING STATEMENTS

  • Opening Statement of Hearing Co-Chair June Teufel Dreyer [Remarks]
  • Opening Statement of Hearing Co-Chair Larry M. Wortzel [Remarks]

Library of Congress Chinese Language Holdings

  • Dr. Carolyn T. Brown, Director of Collections and Services, Library of Congress [Testimony]
  • Dr. Hwa-Wei Lee, Chief of the Asian Division, Library of Congress

Meeting Governmental Chinese Language Research Needs

  • Professor David Shambaugh, Director, China Policy Program, George Washington University, Washington, DC
  • Dr. James Mulvenon, Deputy Director, Center for Intelligence Research and Analysis, DGI, Inc., Washington, DC
  • Dr. Chi Wang, Co-Chair, The U.S.-China Policy Foundation, Washington, DC [Testimony]
Transcript
9.16.05HT.pdf481.58 KB

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