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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)

 CIS NO: 88-H782-35
 TITLE: East Asia: Challenges for U.S. Economic and Security Interests in
     the 1990's.
 SOURCE: Committee on Ways and Means. House
 DOC TYPE: Print                     COLLATION: xi+166 p.
 DATE: Sept. 26, 1988
 CONGRESS-SESSION: 100-2             SUDOC: Y4.W36:WMCP100-40
 ITEM NO: 1028-A; 1028-B
 LC CARD NO: 88-603234               MC ENTRY NO: 89-5538

 Committee Print No. WMCP:100-40. Transcript of Sept. 26, 1988 workshop (CRS
 summary, p. VI-XII), sponsored by the Committee, the Woodrow Wilson
 International Center for Scholars, and CRS, examining developments in and
 policy issues relating to U.S. political and economic relations with east
 Asia, including Japan and newly industrialized countries (NICs) of Hong
 Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.
   Robert G. Sutter, Chief, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division,
 CRS, welcomes workshop participants.
   Workshop was conducted as a series of panel discussions, with moderators,
 discussion leaders, and commentators. Includes audience participation
 throughout.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Asia political and economic relations with US, workshop
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUTTER, ROBERT G.;
     CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE; ASIA (US-Asia political and economic
     relations, workshop); FOREIGN.RELATIONS; FOREIGN.ECONOMIC.RELATIONS;
     KOREA, SOUTH; FOREIGN.TRADE; WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR
     SCHOLARS; JAPAN; HONG KONG; SINGAPORE; TAIWAN

 88-H782-35 TESTIMONY NO: 1         Sept. 29, 1988 p. 2-29
 MODERATOR:
     AHEARN, Raymond J., Specialist, Asian Affairs, CRS.
 DISCUSSION LEADER:
     JONES, Randall S., International Economist, Planning and Economic
        Analysis Staff, Department of State.
 COMMENTATORS:
     SEVERANCE, Roger, Director, Office of the Pacific Basin, Department of
        Commerce.
     NOLAND, Marcus, research associate, Institute for International
        Economics.
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Perspectives on future east Asian economic
     development and trade patterns (related tables, graphs, p. 14-18).
 CONTENT NOTATION: Asia political and economic relations with US, workshop
 DESCRIPTORS: AHEARN, RAYMOND J.; JONES, RANDALL S.; SEVERANCE, ROGER;
     NOLAND, MARCUS; DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE; DEPARTMENT.OF.COMMERCE;
     ECONOMIC.DEVELOPMENT; INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS

 88-H782-35 TESTIMONY NO: 2         Sept. 29, 1988 p. 29-49
 MODERATOR:
     AHEARN, Raymond J., Specialist, Asian Affairs, CRS.
 DISCUSSION LEADER:
     LINCOLN, Edward J., senior fellow, Brookings Institute.
 COMMENTATORS:
     FINGAR, Thomas, Chief, China Division, Bureau of Intelligence and
        Research, Department of State.
     BROWN, Frederick Z., senior associate, Carnegie Endowment for
        International Peace.
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Prospects for closer economic integration and
     regional trade among east Asian countries.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Asia political and economic relations with US, workshop
 DESCRIPTORS: AHEARN, RAYMOND J.; LINCOLN, EDWARD J.; FINGAR, THOMAS;
     BROWN, FREDERICK Z.; DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE; CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR
     INTERNATIONAL PEACE

 88-H782-35 TESTIMONY NO: 3         Sept. 29, 1988 p. 49-72
 MODERATOR:
     CRONIN, Richard, Specialist, Asian Affairs, CRS.
 DISCUSSION LEADER:
     HAGGARD, Stephan, associate professor, government, Center for
        International Affairs, Harvard University.
 COMMENTATORS:
     ALBRECHT, Anthony, chairman, corporate programs, Washington Center,
        Asia Society.
     CLOUGH, Ralph, coordinator, China forum, School for Advanced
        International Studies, Johns Hopkins University.
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Political and economic issues involved in
     liberalization of U.S.-Asian NIC trade, focusing on South Korea and
     Taiwan.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Asia political and economic relations with US, workshop
 DESCRIPTORS: CRONIN, RICHARD P.; HAGGARD, STEPHAN; ALBRECHT, ANTHONY;
     CLOUGH, RALPH N.; ASIA SOCIETY

 88-H782-35 TESTIMONY NO: 4         Sept. 29, 1988 p. 72-110
 MODERATOR:
     NANTO, Dick, Specialist, Industry and Trade, CRS.
 DISCUSSION LEADERS:
     CALDER, Kent E., professor, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton
        University.
     MORSE, Ronald A., Development Officer, LC.
 COMMENTATORS:
     WOLF, Ira, Legislative Assistant to Sen John D Rockefeller IV.
     FUKUSHIMA, Glen, Deputy Assistant Trade Representative, Japan and
        China, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Perspectives on the future international
     economic and political role of Japan, with implications for U.S. policy;
     diverse views on U.S.-Japan political and economic relations.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Asia political and economic relations with US, workshop
 DESCRIPTORS: NANTO, RICHARD K.; CALDER, KENT E.; MORSE, RONALD A.;
     WOLF, IRA; FUKUSHIMA, GLEN; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS;
     INTERNATIONAL.RELATIONS; OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE

 88-H782-35 TESTIMONY NO: 5         Sept. 29, 1988 p. 110-138
 MODERATOR:
     NIKSCH, Larry A., Specialist, Asian Affairs, CRS.
 DISCUSSION LEADER:
     CHINWORTH, Michael W., program associate, MIT-Japan program of science
        and technology, MIT.
 COMMENTATORS:
     FROST, Ellen, director, international affairs, United Technologies
        Corp.
     ROBINSON, Thomas W., director, China studies program, American
        Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Issues relating to and recommendations
     regarding U.S. security concerns in east Asia, focusing on U.S.-Japan
     security relationship (related table, p. 126); views on U.S. security
     policy in east Asia.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Asia political and economic relations with US, workshop
 DESCRIPTORS: NIKSCH, LARRY A.; CHINWORTH, MICHAEL W.; FROST, ELLEN L.;
     ROBINSON, THOMAS W.; NATIONAL.DEFENSE; UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP.

 88-H782-35 TESTIMONY NO: 6         Sept. 29, 1988 p. 138-158
 MODERATOR:
     AHEARN, Raymond J., Specialist, Asian Affairs, CRS.
 DISCUSSION LEADER:
     COHEN, Stephen D., professor, School of International Service, American
        University.
 COMMENTATORS:
     YERXA, Rufus, Assistant Chief Counsel, House Ways and Means Committee.
     ALLGEIER, Peter F., Assistant Trade Representative, Asian and Pacific
        Affairs, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Issues relating to U.S. exporters access to
     east Asian markets, with recommendations.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Asia political and economic relations with US, workshop
 DESCRIPTORS: AHEARN, RAYMOND J.; COHEN, STEPHEN D.; YERXA, RUFUS H.;
     ALLGEIER, PETER F.; OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE

 88-H782-35 TESTIMONY NO: 7         Sept. 29, 1988 p. 159-166
 MODERATOR:
     SHAMBAUGH, David L., program associate, Asia program, Woodrow Wilson
        International Center for Scholars.
 SPEAKER:
     HOLBROOKE, Richard, managing director, Shearson Lehman Hutton; former
        Assistant Secretary, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of
        State.
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Views on recent political developments in east
     Asia, China, and the Soviet Union.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Asia political and economic relations with US, workshop
 DESCRIPTORS: SHAMBAUGH, DAVID L.; HOLBROOKE, RICHARD; CHINA, PEOPLE'S
     REPUBLIC; SOVIET UNION; SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON
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