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China-U.S. Relations (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Revised Jan. 31, 2003
Report Number IB98018
Authors Kerry Dumbaugh, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
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Summary:

This report discusses the background information and most recent development in U.S.-China relations since mid-1996. The relations also have been marred by continuing allegations of Chinese espionage, ongoing controversy over human rights, charges that China continues to violate its non-proliferation commitments, controversy over the accidental NATO bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, and renewed tensions over Taiwan. The report describes current issues in U.S.-China relations such as; Human Rights Issues, Issues in U.S.-China Security Relations, Economic Issues, and Sovereignty Issues: Taiwan, Tibet, Hong Kong.