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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)
CIS NO: 74-H381-45
TITLE: Oil and Asian Rivals: Sino-Soviet Conflict; Japan and the Oil
Crisis.
SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Affairs. House
DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: iv+476 p. il.
DATE: Sept. 12, 1973, Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 20, Mar. 6, 1974
CONGRESS-SESSION: 93-1; 93-2 SUDOC: Y4.F76/1:Oi5/5
ITEM NO: 1017
MC ENTRY NO: 00263(75)
Hearings before the Subcom on Asian and Pacific Affairs to examine
Sino-Soviet relations and the impact of the energy crisis on Asian nations.
Appendix (p. 141-476) contains articles, submitted statements,
correspondence, and:
a. Hinton, Harold C., abbreviated chronology of Sino-Soviet events from
1954-64, excerpt from "The Bear at the Gate" (p. 141).
b. CRS, Chronology of Sino-Soviet Relations 1965-74 (p. 142-194).
c. Coleman, Gerald C., "The Brezhnev Doctrine" from Federal Bar Journal,
Summer 1971 (p. 195-214).
d. Park, Choon-Ho, "Oil Under Troubled Waters: The Northeast Asia Sea-bed
Controversy" from Harvard international Law Journal, 1973 (p. 221-269).
e. Park, Choon-Ho, "Fishing Under Troubled Waters: the Northeast Asia
Fisheries Controversy" Harvard International Law Journal, 1973 (p.
270-296).
f. Republic of Viet-Nam fact sheet, "The Sovereignty of the Republic of
Viet-Nam over the Archipelago of Hoang Sa (Paracels)," Jan. 28, 1974 (p.
297-299).
g. Hardt, John P. (CRS), "West Siberia: The Quest for Energy" from
"Problems in Communism," May-June 1973 (p. 300-310).
h. LC Far Eastern Law Division, composition of the Tenth Central Committee
of the Chinese Communist Party and complete membership list (p.
345-378).
i. LC Far Eastern Division, Law Library, "The Tenth Party Congress and the
Future Development of Law in China" (p. 379-417).
j. CRS, "Dependence of the U.S. upon Asian Nations for Industrial Raw
Materials, Other than Oil" (p. 420-421).
k. Chiu, Hungdah, "Legal Status of the Paracel and the Spratly Islands"
(p. 422-469).
CONTENT NOTATION: Sino-Soviet relations; oil crisis in Asia
DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON ASIAN AND PACIFIC
AFFAIRS. HOUSE; SOVIET UNION; CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC; PETROLEUM AND
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY; CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE (Chronology of
Sino-Soviet Relations 1965-74); ENERGY.CONSERVATION;
INTERNATIONAL.RELATIONS; JAPAN; ASIA; CHIU, HUNG DAH ("Legal Status
of the Paracel and the Spratly Islands")
74-H381-45 TESTIMONY NO: 1 Sept. 12, 1973 p. 2-16
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
HINTON, HAROLD C. (prof of political science and intl aff, George Wash
Univ)
STATEMENT: Background of Sino-Soviet border confrontation; possibilities
for and consequences of a Sino-Soviet war. (p. 2-10)
DISCUSSION: Recommended U.S. policies toward Soviet Union and China. (p.
10-16)
CONTENT NOTATION: Sino-Soviet relations
74-H381-45 TESTIMONY NO: 2 Sept. 12, 1973 p. 16-28
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
LINDEN, CARL A. (assoc prof of political science and intl aff, Inst
for Sino-Soviet Studies, George Wash Univ)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Analysis of the Sino-Soviet conflict and the
international and political policies of their leaders.
CONTENT NOTATION: Sino-Soviet relations
74-H381-45 TESTIMONY NO: 3 Jan. 30, 1974 p. 30-41
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
SIGUR, GASTON (dir, Inst for Sino-Soviet Studies, George Wash Univ)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Impact of energy crisis on Japan and
U.S.-Japanese relations.
CONTENT NOTATION: Energy crisis in Asia
74-H381-45 TESTIMONY NO: 4 Jan. 30, 1974 p. 41-51
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
PARK, CHOON-HO (fellow, Woodrow Wilson Intl Center for Scholars)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Description of Communist China's oil resources,
production, and supply and demand situation.
CONTENT NOTATION: Chinese oil resources
74-H381-45 TESTIMONY NO: 5 Feb. 6, 1974 p. 54-63
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
MICHAEL, FRANZ H. (prof of intl aff and Far Eastern history, Inst for
Sino-Soviet Studies, George Wash Univ)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Impact of the energy crisis on Japan's internal
politics and international relations.
CONTENT NOTATION: Energy crisis in Japan
74-H381-45 TESTIMONY NO: 6 Feb. 6, 1974 p. 63-74
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
EBEL, ROBERT E. (Dir, Div of Emergency Supplies, Fed Energy Office)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Evaluation of oil and gas resources in Soviet
Siberia and feasibility of future development; possibility of joint
U.S.-Soviet exploration under Project North Star.
CONTENT NOTATION: Siberian oil resources dev
DESCRIPTORS: FEDERAL ENERGY OFFICE
74-H381-45 TESTIMONY NO: 7 Feb. 20, 1974 p. 75-89
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
LEE, HONGKOO (Rockefeller Fdn fellow in East Asian Legal Studies,
Harvard Univ; prof of political science, Seoul Natl Univ; former
fellow, Woodrow Wilson Intl Center for Scholars)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Explanation of international politics based on
resource control; comparison of resource control positions of Communist
China, Soviet Union, U.S., and Japan.
CONTENT NOTATION: Intl politics and resource control
74-H381-45 TESTIMONY NO: 8 Feb. 20, 1974 p. 89-98
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
LINDSAY, MICHAEL F. M. (prof of Far Eastern studies, Amer Univ)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Review of Communist Chinese leaders practices
and policies; reasons for failure of Cultural Revolution in China.
CONTENT NOTATION: Communist Chinese political situation
74-H381-45 TESTIMONY NO: 9 Mar. 6, 1974 p. 99-121
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
HOLMAN, G. PAUL, JR. (dept of history, Georgetown Univ)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Review of power struggle over Strait of Malacca;
description of domestic political situation in and foreign policies of
Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore; possible Japanese conflict of
interest with Russia and Communist China. (For further discussion, see
H381-45.10.)
CONTENT NOTATION: Japanese-Malaysian relations
DESCRIPTORS: MALAYSIA; INDONESIA; SINGAPORE
74-H381-45 TESTIMONY NO: 10 Mar. 6, 1974 p. 121-140
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
PFALTZGRAFF, ROBERT L., JR. (dir, Foreign Policy Research Inst; assoc
prof, intl politics, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts
Univ)
STATEMENT: Impact of Middle East crisis on and recommendations for U.S.
relations with Japan and Western Europe. (p. 121-133)
DISCUSSION: (Also covers testimony under H381-45.9.) Assessment of
advantages from increase in Japan's defense contributions; significance
of the Soviet presence in Indian Ocean. (p. 133-140)
CONTENT NOTATION: US relations with Japan and Western Europe
DESCRIPTORS: FOREIGN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE; MIDDLE EAST
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