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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)
CIS NO: 86-H361-29
TITLE: Nuclear Energy Cooperation with China.
SOURCE: Committee on Energy and Commerce. House
DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: iii+175 p.
DATE: Sept. 12, 1985
CONGRESS-SESSION: 99-1 SUDOC: Y4.En2/3:99-59
ITEM NO: 1019-A; 1019-B
LC CARD NO: 86-601766 MC ENTRY NO: 86-15058
Committee Serial No. 99-59. Hearing before the Special Subcom on
U.S.-Pacific Rim Trade to consider congressional approval of proposed
Agreement for Cooperation Between the U.S. and China Concerning Peaceful
Uses of Nuclear Energy, signed July 23, 1985, and negotiated under the terms
of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978.
CONTENT NOTATION: Nuclear energy peaceful uses, US-China agreement,
congressional approval
DESCRIPTORS: SUBCOM ON U.S.-PACIFIC RIM TRADE, SPECIAL. HOUSE; NUCLEAR
POWER; CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC; EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS; ARMS CONTROL
AND DISARMAMENT; CONGRESSIONAL-EXECUTIVE RELATIONS; TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER; EXPORT CONTROLS; NUCLEAR REGULATION; NUCLEAR
NON-PROLIFERATION ACT
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L.99-183
86-H361-29 TESTIMONY NO: 1 Sept. 12, 1985 p. 1-12
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
MARKEY, EDWARD J. (Rep, D-Mass)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Viewed deficiencies of proposed nuclear
cooperation agreement.
CONTENT NOTATION: Nuclear energy peaceful uses, US-China agreement,
congressional approval
86-H361-29 TESTIMONY NO: 2 Sept. 12, 1985 p. 13-47, 157-175
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
CRANE, ALAN T. (Dir, Energy Technology Transfer to China Project. OTA)
HSIA, TAO-TAI (Chief, Far Eastern Law Div, LC)
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Risks and benefits of U.S. nuclear technology
transfer to China; importance of nuclear energy development in context
of China's goals for modernization; analysis of legal and public policy
postures of incumbent Chinese Government, with implications for proposed
agreement.
INSERTION:
-- Hsia, T., "Chinese Legal Implications of the U.S.-PRC Nuclear
Cooperation Agreement" Sept. 1985 (p. 157-175).
CONTENT NOTATION: Nuclear energy peaceful uses, US-China agreement,
congressional approval
DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY
ASSESSMENT; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS; FOREIGN.LAWS ("Chinese Legal
Implications of the U.S.-PRC Nuclear Cooperation Agreement")
86-H361-29 TESTIMONY NO: 3 Sept. 12, 1985 p. 48-156
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
KENNEDY, RICHARD T. (Ambassador At Large and Spec Adviser to Sec,
Nonproliferation Policy and Nuclear Energy Aff, State Dept)
LILLEY, JAMES R. (Dep Asst Sec, Bur of East Asia and Pacific Aff,
State Dept)
BRADLEY, GEORGE J., JR. (Act Asst Sec, Intl Aff and Energy
Emergencies, DOE)
WULF, NORMAN A. (Act Asst Dir, Nuclear and Weapons Control, Arms
Control and Disarmament Agency)
PHILLIPS, JAMES R. (Dep Asst Sec, Capital Goods and Intl Construction,
Commerce Dept)
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Sectional review of proposed agreement; value
of agreement in terms of U.S. nuclear nonproliferation objectives;
benefits of agreement for U.S. energy security and trade; positive
review of improvements in Chinese nuclear nonproliferation policies;
anticipated beneficial impact of agreement on international
competitiveness of U.S. nuclear industries.
INSERTION:
-- U.S.-China nuclear cooperation agreement, sufficiency of peaceful
use and reactor fuel reprocessing safeguards to meet Atomic Energy
Act requirements, Exec br legal memo (p. 125-149).
CONTENT NOTATION: Nuclear energy peaceful uses, US-China agreement,
congressional approval
DESCRIPTORS: DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE; DEPARTMENT.OF.COMMERCE;
DEPARTMENT.OF.ENERGY; FOREIGN.TRADE; REACTOR FUEL REPROCESSING;
RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES; LAW; COMPETITION; ARMS CONTROL AND
DISARMAMENT AGENCY; NUCLEAR INDUSTRIES; ATOMIC ENERGY ACT
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