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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)
CIS NO: 94-S381-26
TITLE: U.S. Policy Toward China.
SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Relations. Senate
DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: iii+94 p.
DATE: May 4, 1994
CONGRESS-SESSION: 103-2 SUDOC: Y4.F76/2:S.HRG.103-723
ITEM NO: 1039-A; 1039-B PUB NO: S.Hrg.103-723
MC ENTRY NO: 95-3786
Hearing before the Subcom on East Asian and Pacific Affairs to examine U.S.
policy toward the People's Republic of China (PRC), including extension of
most-favored-nation (MFN) status to PRC exports, in light of PRC human
rights violations. Includes brief consideration of PRC alleged role in
international arms proliferation.
Supplementary material (p. 91-94) includes witness's written replies to
Subcom questions.
CONTENT NOTATION: China-US relations and US policy, review
DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON EAST ASIAN AND
PACIFIC AFFAIRS. SENATE; FOREIGN.RELATIONS; CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC
(US-China relations and US policy, review); MOST-FAVORED-NATION
PRINCIPLE; EAST-WEST TRADE; NUCLEAR WEAPONS; HUMAN RIGHTS
94-S381-26 TESTIMONY NO: 1 May 4, 1994 p. 3-46
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
LORD, WINSTON (Assistant Secretary, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific
Affairs, Department of State)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Review of PRC progress in meeting Administration
conditions for MFN status renewal, with views on MFN-related issues;
issues involved in U.S.-PRC relations, including arms proliferation
concerns.
CONTENT NOTATION: China-US relations and US policy, review
DESCRIPTORS: DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE
94-S381-26 TESTIMONY NO: 2 May 4, 1994 p. 47-89
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
GONG, GERRIT (Director, Asian Studies Program, Center for Strategic
and International Studies)
JENDRZEJCZYK, MICHAEL (D.C. Director, Human Rights Watch/Asia)
HOPKINS, JEFFREY (Director, Center for South Asian Studies, University
of Virginia)
KAPP, ROBERT A. (President, U.S.-China Business Council)
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Historical and other considerations involved in
U.S. policy toward the PRC; views on PRC human rights conditions and the
U.S. policy response; differing perspectives on MFN and other issues in
U.S.-PRC relations.
CONTENT NOTATION: China-US relations and US policy, review
DESCRIPTORS: HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH/ASIA; U.S.-CHINA BUSINESS COUNCIL
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