Wednesday, November 16, 2011
[IWS] USCC: [CHINA] 2011 REPORT TO CONGRESS [16 November 2011]
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Institute for Workplace Studies----------------- Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
School of Industrial & Labor Relations-------- Director, Institute for Workplace Studies
Cornell University
16 East 34th Street, 4th floor---------------------- Stuart Basefsky
New York, NY 10016 -------------------------------Director, IWS News Bureau
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U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION (USCC)
2011 REPORT TO CONGRESS [16 November 2011]
of the U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION
http://www.uscc.gov/annual_report/2011/annual_report_full_11.pdf
[full-text, 414 pages]
Press Release 16 November 2011
http://www.uscc.gov/pressreleases/2011/11_16_11pr.pdf
CONTENTS
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TRANSMITTAL LETTER TO THE CONGRESS ............................................................... iii
COMMISSIONERS APPROVING THE REPORT .............................................................. v
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................... 1
KEY RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................... 14
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 17
2011 REPORT TO CONGRESS OF THE
U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION
Chapter 1: The U.S.-China Trade and Economic Relationship ............... 21
Section 1: The U.S.-China Trade and Economic Relationship’s Current Status and Significant Changes During 2011 ..................................................... 21
Section 2: Chinese State-Owned Enterprises and U.S.-China Bilateral Investment ............................................................................................................ 40
Section 3: Indigenous Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights ................ 70
Section 4: China’s Five-Year Plan and Technology Development and Transfers to China ..................................................................................................... 88
Section 5: China’s Internal Dilemmas ................................................................ 107
Recommendations .................................................................................................. 129
Endnotes ................................................................................................................. 132
Chapter 2: China’s Activities Directly Affecting U.S. Security Interests ........................................................................................................................ 155
Section 1: Military and Security Year in Review .............................................. 155
Section 2: China’s ‘‘Area Control Military Strategy’’ ......................................... 182
Section 3: The Implications of China’s Civil and Military Space Activities .... 198
Recommendations .................................................................................................. 221
Endnotes ................................................................................................................. 223
Chapter 3: China’s Foreign Policy ................................................................. 241
Section 1: An Overview of China’s Relations with North Korea and Iran ...... 241
Section 2: Actors in China’s Foreign Policy ....................................................... 261
Section 3: Taiwan ................................................................................................. 275
Section 4: Hong Kong .......................................................................................... 290
Recommendations .................................................................................................. 299
Endnotes ................................................................................................................. 301
Chapter 4: China’s Public Diplomacy Initiatives Regarding Foreign
and National Security Policy ......................................................................... 321
Recommendations .................................................................................................. 342
Endnotes ................................................................................................................. 343
Comprehensive List of the Commission’s Recommendations .................. 355
Additional Views of Commissioners ................................................................ 361
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