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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)
CIS NO: C 97-H571-7
TITLE: Security Challenges Posed by China.
SOURCE: Committee on National Security. House
DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: iii+112 p.
DATE: Mar. 20, 1996
CONGRESS-SESSION: 104-2 SUDOC: Y4.SE2/1A:995-96/39
ITEM NO: 1012-A-03; 1012-B-03
MC ENTRY NO: 97-7227
Committee Serial H.N.S.C. No. 104-39. Hearing to examine political and
military conditions in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and assess
implications for U.S. national interests and security.
CONTENT NOTATION: China political and military conditions, implications for
US policy and security
DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC
(Political and military conditions, implications for US policy and
security); FOREIGN.RELATIONS; NATIONAL.DEFENSE
97-H571-7 TESTIMONY NO: 1 Mar. 20, 1996 p. 8-112
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
LILLEY, JAMES R. (former Ambassador to PRC)
LAMPTON, DAVID M. (President, National Committee on U.S.-China
Relations)
MONTAPERTO, RONALD N. (Senior Fellow, Institute for National Strategic
Studies, National Defense University)
WALDRON, ARTHUR N. (Professor, Strategy and Policy, Naval War College)
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Analysis of PRC foreign policy regarding Taiwan
and the U.S.; overview of PRC national security goals and military
strategies and capabilities, with implications for U.S. foreign policy
and security; views on PRC future political structure and foreign
policy, with implications for U.S. policy.
Elaboration on PRC military capabilities and threat to the U.S.;
issues concerning Taiwan in U.S./PRC relations.
CONTENT NOTATION: China political and military conditions, implications
for US policy and security
DESCRIPTORS: TAIWAN; MILITARY.STRATEGY; PROJECTIONS
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