United States-China Relations: The Process of Normalization of Relations : Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, November 18, December 8, 17, 1975, and February 2, 1976U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 230페이지 |
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... statements submitted by witnesses regarding subsequent de- velopments in China ...... . 185 4. Attachments to paper ... statement submitted by Hon . Christopher H. Phillips , National Council for United States - China Trade ... 226 ...
... statements submitted by witnesses regarding subsequent de- velopments in China ...... . 185 4. Attachments to paper ... statement submitted by Hon . Christopher H. Phillips , National Council for United States - China Trade ... 226 ...
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... statements appear in appendix 3 on page 185 . Several conclusions of these hearings should be mentioned : First , it is in the U.S. national interest to try to work toward a normalization of relations with China in the next few years ...
... statements appear in appendix 3 on page 185 . Several conclusions of these hearings should be mentioned : First , it is in the U.S. national interest to try to work toward a normalization of relations with China in the next few years ...
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... statements appear in appendix 3 on page 185. Several conclusions of these hearings should be mentioned: First, it is in the U.S. national interest to try to work toward a normalization of relations with China in the next few years ...
... statements appear in appendix 3 on page 185. Several conclusions of these hearings should be mentioned: First, it is in the U.S. national interest to try to work toward a normalization of relations with China in the next few years ...
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... statements which will be included in the record in full . We hope that you can summarize them for the subcommittee in order to maximize time for questions . Dr. Harding , you may proceed . STATEMENT OF HARRY HARDING , JR . , ASSISTANT ...
... statements which will be included in the record in full . We hope that you can summarize them for the subcommittee in order to maximize time for questions . Dr. Harding , you may proceed . STATEMENT OF HARRY HARDING , JR . , ASSISTANT ...
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... statement in more detail , the Chinese are less fearful now of o Soviet invasion then the they Therefore their need for an American counterweight is less . 1969 . It is also amply clear from Secretary Kissinger's visit to China last ...
... statement in more detail , the Chinese are less fearful now of o Soviet invasion then the they Therefore their need for an American counterweight is less . 1969 . It is also amply clear from Secretary Kissinger's visit to China last ...
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Affairs agricultural American Asia Association BARNETT bilateral Chairman Chinese leaders Chou En-lai Committee on Scholarly Communist Company concerned CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue Corporation countries CSCPRC Cultural Revolution delegation détente diplomatic recognition diplomatic relations Director ECKSTEIN economic educational exports going HABIB HAMILTON increase industrial Institute interest involved Japan Japanese KEATLEY Kim Il-sung Korea LAGOMARSINO leadership LIBRARY OF CONGRESS major Mao Tse-tung Maoism ment military million National Committee National Council normalization of relations North Korea Office organizations Peking Peking's People's Republic PHILLIPS political PONT position possible President Ford problem Professor programs question rapprochement recognition rela relationship Republic of China Research Sciences scientific Secretary Shanghai Communique side Sino-American relations Sino-Soviet Soviet Union statement subcommittee Taiwan issue Teng Hsiao-p'ing tion trip U.S. imports U.S.-China relations UNITED STATES-CHINA RELATIONS United States-China Trade University Washington WINN
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222 페이지 - Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances. In our opinion, the aforementioned financial statements present fairly the financial position of the XYZ Construction Company, Inc., at December 31,1 989, and the results of its...
107 페이지 - With these principles of international relations in mind the two sides stated that: - progress toward the normalization of relations between China and the United States is in the interests of all countries; - both wish to reduce the danger of international military conflict; - neither should seek hegemony in the AsiaPacific region and each is opposed to efforts by any other country or group of countries to establish such hegemony...
221 페이지 - Agency and the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the Department of State. The...
183 페이지 - Both wish to reduce the danger of international military conflict. Neither should seek hegemony in the Asia-Pacific region or in any other region of the world and each is opposed to efforts by any other country or group of countries to establish such hegemony.
58 페이지 - The two sides agreed that it is desirable to broaden the understanding between the two peoples. To this end, they discussed specific areas in such fields as science, technology, culture, sports and journalism, in which peopleto-people contacts and exchanges would be mutually beneficial. Each side undertakes to facilitate the further development of such contacts and exchanges.
86 페이지 - The first stage is to build an independent and relatively comprehensive industrial and economic system in 15 years, that is before 1980; the second stage is to accomplish the comprehensive modernization of agriculture, industry, national defense and science and technology before the end of the century, so that our national economy will be advancing in the front ranks of the world.
37 페이지 - Kai-shek, both of them agree that there is only one China and that Taiwan is a part of China.
183 페이지 - It firmly opposes the revival and outward expansion of Japanese militarism and firmly supports the Japanese people's desire to build an independent, democratic, peaceful and neutral Japan.
183 페이지 - Wherever there is oppression, there is resistance. Countries want independence, nations want liberation and the people want revolution— this has become the irresistible trend of history. All nations, big or small, should be equal; big nations should not bully the small and strong nations should not bully the weak. China will never be a superpower and it opposes hegemony and power politics of any kind.
107 페이지 - The United States acknowledges that all Chinese on either side of the Taiwan Strait maintain there is but one China and that Taiwan is a part of China. The United States Government does not challenge that position.