Normalization of Relations with the People's Republic of China--practical Implications: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs of the Committee on International Relations, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session |
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... Future Foreign Pol- icy Subcommittee ) in 1975-76 , gradually moved beyond the question of whether or not to normalize , and began to coalesce into the thought , as it was expressed by Prof. Victor Li to us this fall , that , " The ...
... Future Foreign Pol- icy Subcommittee ) in 1975-76 , gradually moved beyond the question of whether or not to normalize , and began to coalesce into the thought , as it was expressed by Prof. Victor Li to us this fall , that , " The ...
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... future - against the major moral questions that would accompany a U.S. break with Taiwan . Thus , for example , Ray S. Cline and many other American observers feel that the United States cannot in good conscience unilaterally cut ties ...
... future - against the major moral questions that would accompany a U.S. break with Taiwan . Thus , for example , Ray S. Cline and many other American observers feel that the United States cannot in good conscience unilaterally cut ties ...
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... future U.S. strategic posture in the region ; it might promote seriously destabilizing conditions in East Asia which would adversely affect U.S. interests in the region . Similarly , Congressman Les AuCoin , Robert Barnett , and other ...
... future U.S. strategic posture in the region ; it might promote seriously destabilizing conditions in East Asia which would adversely affect U.S. interests in the region . Similarly , Congressman Les AuCoin , Robert Barnett , and other ...
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... future of the island will not be immediately solved by any proposed U.S. policy . There simply is no immediate solution . Shifting ties from Taiwan to Peking will not determine whether Tai- wan will eventually be reassociated with China ...
... future of the island will not be immediately solved by any proposed U.S. policy . There simply is no immediate solution . Shifting ties from Taiwan to Peking will not determine whether Tai- wan will eventually be reassociated with China ...
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... future , if nonproliferation and other arms control measures are to be successful , it will be essential to draw the Chinese in at some point . More important , China's future policies will unquestionably have a large impact on the ...
... future , if nonproliferation and other arms control measures are to be successful , it will be essential to draw the Chinese in at some point . More important , China's future policies will unquestionably have a large impact on the ...
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abrogation accept agree agreement American areas Asia Asian BARNETT BEILENSON believe Chairman Chinese Chinese civil war CHIU COHEN commitment Communist Congress Continental Shelf continue countries diplomatic relations East East China Sea economic exports facto force foreign policy future GESSEL going Government of China Hong Kong important interests investment island Japan Japanese formula leaders mainland maintain major ment MEYNER military million Mutual Defense Treaty negotiations normalization of relations normalize relations offshore Pacific peaceful Peking's People's Republic political position possible President problem Professor question recognition rela relations with Peking relations with Taiwan relationship Republic of China SCALAPINO security treaty Senate Shanghai Communique situation SOLARZ South Korea Soviet Union statement strategic suggested Taipei Taiwan issue Taiwan Strait Taiwanese talking Teng territory Thank THEROUX three conditions tion trade unilateral United Victor Li Washington WOLFF ZAGORIA