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

 CIS NO: 90-S381-11
 TITLE: U.S. Policy Toward China.
 SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Relations. Senate
 DOC TYPE: Hearing                   COLLATION: iii+255 p. il.
 DATE: Feb. 7, 1990
 CONGRESS-SESSION: 101-2             SUDOC: Y4.F76/2:S.hrg.101-605
 ITEM NO: 1039-A; 1039-B             PUB NO: S.Hrg.101-605
 LC CARD NO: 90-601335               MC ENTRY NO: 90-15592

 Hearing to examine U.S. policy toward the People's Republic of China (PRC),
 in light of PRC Government suppression of Apr.-June 1989 pro-democracy
 demonstrations (staff analysis, p. 51-57).
   Focuses on secret July and Dec. 1989 visits to Beijing, China, by Brent
 Scowcroft, Assistant to the President, National Security Affairs, and
 Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Deputy Secretary, Department of State.
   Supplementary material (p. 51-255) includes submitted statements,
 correspondence, articles, witness's written replies to Subcom questions,
 and:
 a. Department of State, PRC 1989 human rights practices report (p. 63-79).
 b. "Labor Reform Camps of the People's Republic of China" (p. 86-94).
 c. International League for Human Rights, "Human Rights in China: The
     Repression Continues" Jan. 1990 (p. 95-104).
 d. Asia Watch Committee, "Punishment Season: Human Rights in China After
     Martial Law" Feb. 7, 1990 (p. 105-159).
 e. International League for Human Rights; and Ad Hoc Study Group on Human
     Rights in China, "Winter in Beijing: Continuing Repression Since the
     June Massacre" (p. 159-177).
 f. Ackerly, John; and Kerr, Blake (Physicians for Human Rights),
     "Suppression of a People: Accounts of Torture and Imprisonment in
     Tibet" 1989, with photographs, maps, and bibliography (p. 190-255).
 CONTENT NOTATION: China-US relations and US policy, review
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC
     (US-China relations and US policy, review); FOREIGN.RELATIONS; HUMAN
     RIGHTS; PUBLIC.DEMONSTRATIONS; SCOWCROFT, BRENT; EAGLEBURGER,
     LAWRENCE S.; DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE; POLITICAL PRISONERS ("Labor Reform
     Camps of the People's Republic of China"; "Suppression of a People:
     Accounts of Torture and Imprisonment in Tibet"); FORCED LABOR ("Labor
     Reform Camps of the People's Republic of China"); INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
     FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ("Human Rights in China: The Repression Continues";
     "Winter in Beijing: Continuing Repression Since the June Massacre");
     MARTIAL LAW ("Punishment Season: Human Rights in China After Martial
     Law"); AD HOC STUDY GROUP ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHINA ("Winter in
     Beijing: Continuing Repression Since the June Massacre"); TORTURE
     ("Suppression of a People: Accounts of Torture and Imprisonment in
     Tibet"); TIBET ("Suppression of a People: Accounts of Torture and
     Imprisonment in Tibet"); PHYSICIANS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ("Suppression of
     a People: Accounts of Torture and Imprisonment in Tibet");
     BIBLIOGRAPHIES ("Suppression of a People: Accounts of Torture and
     Imprisonment in Tibet"); BEIJING, CHINA
 LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF: P.L.102-404

 90-S381-11 TESTIMONY NO: 1         Feb. 7, 1990 p. 3-50, 177-189
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     EAGLEBURGER, LAWRENCE S. (Deputy Secretary, Department of State)
 STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Background and explanation of Administration
     policy toward the PRC, including the Scowcroft-Eagleburger visits;
     issues involved in and justification of Administration policy toward the
     PRC.
 CONTENT NOTATION: China-US relations and US policy, review
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