The Emergence of China
Throughout Asia:
Security and Economic Consequences
for the U.S.


HEARING
before the

COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
UNITED STATES SENATE
ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION

Tuesday, June 7, 2005

Time: 2:30 PM
Place: 419 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Presiding: Senator Murkowski
 
 
Witnesses:
    Panel 1
+Mr. Christopher Hill
   Assistant Secretary for East Asia and the Pacific
   Department of State
   Washington, DC
+Mr. Richard Lawless (*Invited)
   Deputy Under Secretary
   Department of Defense
   Washington, DC
+Mr. Henry A. Levine (*Invited)
   Deputy Assistant Secretary
   Market Access and Compliance Programs
   International Trade Administration
   Department of Commerce
   Washington, DC
   Panel 2
+Dr. David M. Lampton (*Invited)
   Director of Chinese Studies
   The Nixon Center
   Washington, DC
+Mr. Jeffrey A. Bader (*Invited)
   Senior Fellow
   The Brookings Institution
   Washington, DC
+Dr. Minxin Pei
   Senior Associate
   Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
   Washington D.C.
+Mr. Mike Herberg
   Director
   Asian Energy Security Program
   The National Bureau of Asian Research
   Seattle, Washington
+Professor Catharin E. Dalpino
   Adjunct Professor of Southeast Asian Studies
   Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
   Georgetown University
   School of Advanced International Studies
   Johns Hopkins University
   Washington, DC
+Additional Witnesses May Be Added…
   
   
   

 

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