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2004 Report to Congress of the U. S. China Economic and Security Review Commission

By Ohrenstein, David J.

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Title: 2004 Report to Congress of the U. S. China Economic and Security Review Commission  
Author: Ohrenstein, David J.
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Language: English
Subject: Trade, Import and export controls, Export controls--United States
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Ohrenstein Executive Director Kathleen J. Michels Associate Directo, D. J. (n.d.). 2004 Report to Congress of the U. S. China Economic and Security Review Commission. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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Executive Summary: This Report sets forth the Commission?s analysis of the U.S.- China relationship in the designated areas of investigation in our Congressional mandate: China?s proliferation practices, China?s economic reforms and U.S. economic transfers to China, China?s energy needs, Chinese firms? access to the U.S. capital markets, U.S. investments into China, China?s economic and security impacts in Asia, U.S.-China bilateral programs and agreements, China?s record of compliance with its World Trade Organization (WTO) commitments, and the Chinese government?s media control efforts. Our analysis, along with recommendations to the Congress for addressing identified concerns, is chronicled in the Report?s nine chapters, and summarized herein.

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CONTENTS Page TRANSMITTAL LETTER TO THE CONGRESS ............................................................... iii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................... 1 RECOMMENDATIONS TO CONGRESS .......................................................................... 15 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 25 2004 REPORT TO CONGRESS OF THE U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION Section I: U.S.-China Trade and Economic Transfers .............................. 31 1. China?s Industrial, Investment, and Exchange Rate Policies ......................... 35 2. China in the World Trade Organization: Compliance, Monitoring, and Enforcement ........................................................................................................... 61 3. China?s Presence in the Global Capital Markets ............................................. 77 Section II: Regional and Geostrategic Developments .............................. 99 4. China?s Regional Economic and Security Impacts and the Challenges of Hong Kong and Taiwan ................................................................................... 101 5. China?s Proliferation Practices and the Challenge of North Korea ................ 123 6. China?s Energy Needs and Strategies ............................................................... 151 Section III: Technology and Military Advancements 173 7. China?s High-Technology Development and U.S.-China Science and Technology Cooperation ........................................................................................... 177 8. China?s Military Modernization and the Cross-Strait Balance ....................... 193 9. Media and Information Control in China ......................................................... 213 ADDITIONAL VIEWS OF COMMISSIONERS .................................................................. 223 COMMISSIONERS APPROVING THE REPORT .............................................................. 231 Appendices: Appendix I: United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission Charter .......................................................................................................... 233 Appendix II: Communications with Congress ..................................................... 241 Appendix III: Background on Commissioners ...................................................... 269 Appendix IV: Public Hearings and Technical Briefings of the Commission ..... 279 Appendix V: List of Research Material ............................................................... 285 Appendix VI: Abbreviations ................................................................................... 287 COMMISSION STAFF AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...................................................... 291

 
 



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