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[IWS] CHINA’S ACTIVITIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR U.S. INTERESTS [online 30 March 2010]
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CHINA'S  ACTIVITIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR U.S. INTERESTS
HEARING  BEFORE THE U.S.CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION
ONE  HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
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February  4, 2010 [online 30 March 2010]
http://www.uscc.gov/hearings/2010hearings/transcripts/10_02_04_trans/10_02_04_trans.pdf
(full-text,  214 pages]
CONTENTS
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THURSDAY,  FEBRUARY 4, 2010
CHINA'S  ACTIVITIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR U.S. INTERESTS
Opening  remarks of Chairman Daniel M. Slane  ……………………………………...1
Opening  remarks of Vice Chairman Carolyn Bartholomew, Hearing  Cochair………..2
Opening  remarks of Commissioner Larry M. Wortzel, Hearing  Cochair…………….14
PANEL  I: CONGRESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Statement  of Dana Rohrabacher, a U.S. Congressman from the State of
California  ……………………………………………………………………………...3
Prepared  statement…………………………………………………………………...7
Statement  of J. Randy Forbes, a U.S. Congressman from the State of  Virginia………9
Statement  of Madeleine Z. Bordallo, a U.S. Congresswoman from the Territory of
Guam………………………………………………………………………………….12
Statement  of Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, a U.S. Congressman from the Territory of
Samoa  ………………………………………………………………………………...41
PANEL  II: ADMINISTRATIIVE PERSPECTIVES
Statement  of the Honorable David B. Shear, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East
Asian  and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State, Washington,  DC……………..16
Prepared  statement………………………………………………………………….18
Statement  of the Honorable Robert Scher, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
for  South and Southeast Asia, U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, DC  ……...23
Prepared  statement………………………………………………………………….27
Panel  II: Discussion, Questions and Answers  …………………………………........38
PANEL  III: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS
Statement  of Ms. Catharin E. Dalpino, Visiting Associate Professor; Director
of  Thai Studies, Georgetown University, Washington,  DC…………………………58
Prepared  statement………………………………………………………………....61
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Statement  of Mr. Ernest Z. Bower, Senior Advisor and Director, Southeast Asia
Program,  Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington,  DC………..68
Prepared  statement…………………………………………………………….....71
Statement  of Mr. Walter Lohman, Director, Asia Studies Center, The Heritage
Foundation,  Washington,  DC………………………………………………………80
Prepared  statement……………………………………………………………….83
Panel  III: Discussion, Questions and Answers  ………………………………90
PANEL  IV: SECURITY ASPECTS
Statement  of Dr. Andrew Scobell, Associate Professor, Texas A&M University,
College  Station,  Texas………………………………………………………………...109
Prepared  statement…………………………………………………………………..111
Statement  of Mr. Bronson Percival, Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic Studies,
CNA,  Alexandria,  Virginia……………………………………………………………121
Prepared  statement…………………………………………………………………..123
Dr.  Richard P. Cronin, Senior Associate, Henry L. Stimson Center, Washington,  DC..130
Prepared  statement…………………………………………………………………..133
Panel  IV: Discussion, Questions and  Answers……………………………………….147
PANEL  V: CHINA AND REGIONAL FORUMS
Statement  of Dr. Ellen L. Frost, Visiting Fellow, Peterson Institute for International
Economics,  and Adjunct Research Fellow, INSS National Defense University,
Washington,  DC…………………………………………………………………...161
Prepared  statement………………………………………………………………166
Statement  of Dr. Donald E. Weatherbee, Professor Emeritus, University of South
Carolina,  Columbia, South  Carolina………………………………………………182
Prepared  statement………………………………………………………………185
Panel  V: Discussion, Questions and  Answers……………………………………193
ADDITIONAL  MATERIAL SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD
Statement  of Jim Webb, a U.S. Senator from the State of  Virginia………………206
  
  
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