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Hearing Schedule 2009

Hearings

Hearings Scheduled for the 2009 Report Cycle:  The following hearings have been scheduled to date for the 2009 report cycle.  As additional hearings are scheduled they will be announced in the Federal Register and posted to our web site.  The full agenda for each hearing will be posted to the web site one week prior to the hearing date.

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SUBJECT-LOCATION 1


2/17/09

China’s Role in the Origins of and Response to Global Recession.
562 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C.
Co chairs:  Commissioners Michael Wessel and Daniel Slane

3/4/09

China’s Military and Security Activities Abroad.
Location: Senate Russell Office Bldg. (Room 418).
Co chairs:  Chairman Carolyn Bartholomew and Vice Chairman Larry Wortzel, Ph.D

3/24/09

China’s Industrial Policy and its Pillar Industries
Location:  Senate Russell Office Bldg. (Room 236)
Co chairs:  Commissioners Patrick Mulloy and Daniel Slane

4/30/09

China’s Propaganda and Influence Operations, Its Intelligence Activities that Target the United States, and the Resulting Impacts on U.S. National Security. 
Location:  Russell Senate Office Bldg. (Room 485) Washington, D.C
Co chairs:  Commissioners William Reinsch and Peter Brookes

5/20/09

China in Asia, with particular focus on Pakistan, and the former Soviet Republics in Asia:  Economic and security issues and implications for the United States.
Location:  Dirksen Senate Office Bldg.  (Room number to be assigned)
Cochairs:  Commissioners Jeffrey Fiedler and Daniel Blumenthal.

 

 

1 Unless otherwise noted hearings are held in Washington, DC at the Dirksen Senate Office Bldg, 1st Street and Constitution Avenue, NE., Washington, DC 20510

  *Hearings are open to the public; seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Advance registration is not required.