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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)
CIS NO: 72-S381-8
TITLE: U.S. Relations With the People's Republic of China.
SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Relations. Senate
DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: vi+562 p.
DATE: June 24, 25, 28, 29, July 20, 1971
CONGRESS-SESSION: 92-1 SUDOC: Y4.F76/2:C44/8
ITEM NO: 1039
LC CARD NO: 72-600772 MC ENTRY NO: 5256(72)
Hearings on the following legislation (texts, p. 3-9, dept rpts, p.
307-310) concerning U.S. relations with Communist China and the U.S.
position on Chinese representation in the UN: S.J. Res. 48, S. Res. 18, S.
Res. 37, S. Res. 82, S. Res. 139.
Appendix (p. 347-554) contains submitted statements, correspondence,
articles, and:
a. Chen, Lung-chu, "One Taiwan, One China: Self Determination for Taiwan"
(p. 348-361).
b. Department of State, "Background Papers on Taiwan" Aug. 3, 1971
including list of US/Taiwan treaties in force (p. 361-392).
c. Niksch, Larry A. (CRS) "U.S. Policy Toward China: A Chronology,
1941-71" (p. 392-418).
d. Niksch, Larry A. (CRS) "Congressional Actions Affecting U.S. Relations
With Communist China, 1949-71" (p. 418-425).
e. Leitenberg, Milton, "Anti-Ballistic Missile Deployment and China"
Implications of Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems, Pugwash Monograph II,
1969, Souvenir Press (p. 431-446).
f. Johnson, Chalmers "A China Policy for the Seventies," article (p.
447-456).
g. Members of Congress for Peace Through Law, reports by members of the
U.S.-China Committee, 1970 (p. 470-512).
(For summary of brief items of testimony, see S381-8.12.)
CONTENT NOTATION: US relations with Communist China
DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC
(US-Communist China relations); TAIWAN (US-Communist China relations);
UNITED NATIONS (US position on Communist Chinese representation);
FOREIGN.RELATIONS (Communist China-US relations); NIKSCH, LARRY A.
(US relations with Taiwan and Communist China, chronologies);
CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE (US relations with Taiwan and Communist
China, chronologies); ANTI-BALLISTIC MISSILES ("Anti-Ballistic Missile
Deployment and China"); MEMBERS OF CONGRESS FOR PEACE THROUGH LAW;
CHEN, LUNG-CHU ("One Taiwan, One China: Self Determination for
Taiwan"); DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE ("Background Papers on Taiwan");
LEITENBERG, MILTON ("Anti-Ballistic Missile Deployment and China")
BILLS: 92 S.J.Res.48; 92 S.Res.18; 92 S.Res.37; 92 S.Res.82; 92
S.Res.139
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 1 June 24, 1971 p. 17-33
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
GRAVEL, MIKE (Sen, D-Alaska)
FINCHER, JOHN H. (prof, Johns Hopkins Univ)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Support for improved U.S. relations with, and UN
representation for, Communist China.
CONTENT NOTATION: US relations with Communist China
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 2 June 24, 1971 p. 33-58
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
JAVITS, JACOB K. (Sen, R-NY)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Support for S. Res. 37 and transfer of UN
Security Council seat to Communist China.
INSERTION: "China Policy Dilemmas: The UN Issue and Taiwan" by A. Doak
Barnett, 1971 Brien McMahon Lecture, Univ of Conn. (p. 42-54).
CONTENT NOTATION: US relations with Communist China
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 3 June 25, 1971 p. 89-110
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
TUCHMAN, BARBARA W. (author)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Analysis of U.S. policies toward China, with
recommendations for improvements. (p. 89-93)
CONTENT NOTATION: US relations with Communist China
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 4 June 25, 1971 p. 110-128
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
GALSTON, ARTHUR W. (prof of biology, Yale Univ)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Account of recent trip to Communist China,
including interview with Chinese premier and observation of acupuncture;
possible benefits from U.S.-Communist China amity.
CONTENT NOTATION: US relations with Communist China
DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): MEDICINE (Chinese use of
acupuncture anesthesia)
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 5 June 25, 1971 p. 128-154
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
COHEN, JEROME A. (dir, East Asian Legal Studies, Harvard Univ)
STATEMENT: Legal problems relating to Communist Chinese representation in
UN, establishing U.S.-Communist China diplomatic relations, and Taiwan
status. (p. 125-147)
DISCUSSION: Circumstances surrounding U.S. prisoners held in Communist
China. (p. 147-154)
CONTENT NOTATION: US-Communist China relations
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 6 June 28, 1971 p. 155-175
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
DOMINICK, PETER H. (Sen, R-Colo); accompanied by ROWE, DAVID N.
(prof of political science, Yale Univ)
STATEMENT: Opposition to Communist Chinese UN membership as inconsistent
with UN Charter principles and international law. (p. 155-165)
DISCUSSION: Procedural problems relating to UN membership of Communist
China. (p. 165-175)
CONTENT NOTATION: US relations with Communist China
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 7 June 28, 1971 p. 176-243
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
THOMSON, JAMES C., JR. (lecturer on history, Harvard Univ)
WHITING, ALLEN S. (chm, Citizens to Change US China Policy; prof,
political science, and assoc, Center for Chinese Studies, Univ of
Mich)
MANCALL, MARK (Stanford Univ)
STATEMENTS: Historical background of U.S.-China relations and support for
normalization of relations; alleged U.S. Government distortion of past
events; analysis of Communist Chinese policy and U.S. alternatives.
Effects of U.S. failure to negotiate directly with China; suggestions
for reaching U.S.-Chinese understanding. (p. 176-213)
DISCUSSION: Recognition of China as in U.S. national interest; complexity
of Taiwan problem and implications of various solutions; role of Japan
in U.S.-Chinese relations; need for congressional and public information
concerning and participation in policy formation. (p. 213-243)
CONTENT NOTATION: US relations with Communist China
DESCRIPTORS: CITIZENS TO CHANGE U.S. CHINA POLICY; JAPAN
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 8 June 29, 1971 p. 246-253
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
DURDIN, TILLMAN (correspondent, The New York Times)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Report of conditions and attitudes in Communist
China. (For further discussion, see S381-8.9.)
CONTENT NOTATION: Communist China, internal conditions
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 9 June 29, 1971 p. 254-288
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
LUBMAN, STANLEY (prof of law, Univ of Calif, Berkeley)
STATEMENT: Problems with present Communist Chinese trade relations with
the West. (p. 254-267)
DISCUSSION: (Also covers testimony under S381-8.8.) Summary of Communist
Chinese trade with Japan and Canada; description of the Chinese criminal
process; recommendation for gradualism in Sino-American trade; various
possible effects of normalized U.S.-Chinese relations. (p. 267-288)
CONTENT NOTATION: Sino-American trade
DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): JAPAN (Trade with Communist
China); CANADA (Trade with Communist China); EAST-WEST TRADE;
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Communist China criminal process)
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 10 June 29, 1971 p. 288-306
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
OKSENBERG, MICHEL (Columbia Univ)
STATEMENT: Recommendations for most effective Chinese policy formation and
implementation. (p. 288-293)
DISCUSSION: Possible application of various Chinese domestic experiments
in U.S.; Communist Chinese attitudes toward international law and border
settlements. (p. 293-306)
CONTENT NOTATION: US relations with Communist China
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 11 July 20, 1971 p. 321-337
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
MICHAEL, FRANZ (dir, Sino-Soviet Inst, George Wash Univ, DC)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Review of Communist China's political and
military conditions and foreign policy; effect of Communist Chinese
membership on UN.
CONTENT NOTATION: US relations with Communist China
72-S381-8 TESTIMONY NO: 12 Brief Testimony
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
CHURCH, FRANK ((Sen, D-Idaho), p. 10-17)
EDWARDS, LEE (sec, Committee of One Million, p. 338-346)
KENNEDY, EDWARD M. ((Sen, D-Mass), p. 58-68)
MATHIAS, CHARLES MCC., JR. ((Sen, R-Md), p. 13-17)
MCGOVERN, GEORGE ((Sen, D-SDak), p. 68-80)
MINK, PATSY T. ((Rep, D-Hawaii), p. 80-87)
TOWER, JOHN G. ((Sen, R-Tex), p. 312-320)
BRIEF ITEMS OF TESTIMONY:
Varying views on Communist China admission to UN and U.S. policy toward
Taiwan.
CONTENT NOTATION: US relations with Communist China
DESCRIPTORS: COMMITTEE OF ONE MILLION
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