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Bates Gill, Senior Fellow
U.S.-China Security Review Commission
August 03, 2001 —
Allow me to begin by thanking the co-chairmen of today's session for the opportunity to present my thoughts again before the U.S.-China Security Review Commission. I laud the Commission's efforts to better understand the complex divergence and convergence in strategic perceptions which characterizes and complicates the U.S.-China security relationship. In an effort to respond to the eight sets of questions you asked me to consider, my remarks this afternoon will be divided three parts, and will draw from the lengthier written testimony I have submitted for the record. The three areas of focus for the presentation today will be:
Masahiro Matsumura, National Bureau of Asian Research, Kenneth B. and Anne H.H. Pyle Center for Northeast Asian Studies Inaugural Conference, November 18, 2006
Masahiro Matsumura, International Herald Tribune, November 17, 2006
Erica S. Downs, Calgary Herald, September 08, 2006
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