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Document Information
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Congressional report / policy paper (house oversight committee)
File Size:
2.26 MB
Summary
This document appears to be page 36 of a House Oversight Committee report regarding Chinese influence operations within the United States. It outlines policy recommendations for the US government to counter 'united front' activities, including enforcing the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA) on specific Chinese organizations and increasing FBI engagement with the Chinese American community. The text warns against Chinese Americans accepting 'honors' or travel from the Chinese Communist Party, citing the potential for compromised loyalties.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Peter Mattis | Author/Source |
Cited in Note 1 for article 'An American Lens on China’s Interference...'
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| Mark Eades | Author/Source |
Cited in Note 1 for article 'China’s United Front Seeks to Undermine US Support for Taiwan.'
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| Florence Fang | Mentioned Entity |
Name appears at the very end of the extracted text in Note 1 (context cut off).
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Organizations (11)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| US government |
Urged to adopt no-tolerance policy toward Chinese security forces.
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| FBI |
Noted for reaching out to prominent Chinese in the US offering protection.
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| Chinese Communist Party |
Mentioned regarding alignment of united front organizations and exacting prices for 'honors'.
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| Committee of 100 |
Chinese American organization debating barring members from accepting PRC positions.
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| Peaceful Reunification Council |
Identified as a group that should register under FARA.
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| China Overseas Exchange Association |
Identified as a group that should register under FARA.
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| China Overseas Friendship Association |
Identified as a group that should register under FARA.
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| Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference |
Mentioned as a united front structure.
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| The Asan Forum |
Publisher of Peter Mattis's article.
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| International Policy Digest |
Publisher of Mark Eades's article.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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Locations (4)
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Location of influence operations and Chinese American communities.
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Origin of security forces and influence operations.
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Capital city, used metonymically for the Chinese government.
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Mentioned in the title of Mark Eades's article regarding US support.
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Relationships (2)
Committee of 100 is debating barring members from accepting positions aligned with the CCP.
Mattis published an article in The Asan Forum.
Key Quotes (3)
"That the FBI has begun to reach out to prominent Chinese in the United States, offering protection, is a good beginning."Source
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Quote #1
"However, the reality is that once a person accepts such “honors,” along with free travel to China and other emoluments, the Chinese Communist Party will always seek to exact a further price."Source
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Quote #2
"China’s activities in the United States can also be made more transparent by requiring spin-off groups from united front organizations in Beijing to register under the Foreign Agent Registration Act as agents of a foreign power."Source
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Quote #3
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