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The First Year of the U.S House Select Committee on China: Its Activities and Implications

2024.03.27

This research report aims to review the activities and legislative outcomes of the "United States House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party" in its first year after establishment. It analyzes the background and intentions behind its formation, delves into the intricate interests and policy divergences involved, evaluates the actual and potential impacts on the domestic political environment of the United States and Sino-US relations, and draws several insights from these analyses. The report is authored by Zhu Junwei, Director of the American Studies Center at Grandview Institution, with specific guidance on the content provided by Major General Yao Junzhu, former Director of the China-U.S. Relations Center at the Academy of Military Science, and Shen Dingli, member of the Academic Committee at Grandview Institution.


The First Year of the U.S House Select Committee on China: Its Activities and Implications



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