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This document is a bibliography page (Section 7, page 117) from a House Oversight Committee report. It lists sources from 2015-2018 focusing on Chinese foreign influence, money laundering scandals involving Chinese banks (AgBank, China Construction Bank, ICBC), and political donations affecting US elections (specifically mentioning the Clinton Foundation and Terry McAuliffe). The text portion analyzes how the Chinese Communist Party leverages foreign corporations and joint ventures to legitimize its rule and enforce political compliance.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Matthew Campbell Author
Author of Bloomberg Businessweek article
Rebecca Beitsch Author
Author of PBS Newshour article
Laura Vozella Author
Author of Washington Post article
Simon Denyer Author
Author of Washington Post article
Terry McAuliffe Subject of Article
Mentioned in article title regarding 'Donor to Clinton Foundation, McAuliffe Caught Up in Chinese Cash-for-Votes Scan...
Koh Gui Qing Author
Author of Reuters article
Douwe Miedema Author
Author of Reuters article
Greg Farrell Author
Author of Bloomberg article
Henny Sender Author
Author of Financial Times article
Matthew Miller Author
Author of Reuters article

Organizations (16)

Name Type Context
Dentons
Law firm/Organization referenced in search results
Bloomberg Businessweek
Publisher of cited article
PBS Newshour
Publisher of cited article
Washington Post
Publisher of cited article
Clinton Foundation
Mentioned in article title regarding donor scandal
Federal Election Commission
Source of Factual and Legal Analysis
Transparency International
Publisher of Corruption Perceptions Index
Reuters
Publisher of multiple cited articles
US Fed
US Federal Reserve, mentioned in context of rapping China Construction Bank
China Construction Bank
Subject of money laundering article
AgBank
Agricultural Bank of China, fined for hiding transactions
Bloomberg
Publisher of cited article
ICBC
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, subject of deficiencies finding
Financial Times
Publisher of cited article
Communist Party
Referenced in text regarding cells in joint ventures
House Oversight Committee
Implied by document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'

Timeline (3 events)

2015-07-22
US Fed Raps China Construction Bank over Money Laundering
US
2016-09-16
Article published regarding Donor to Clinton Foundation and McAuliffe caught in Cash-for-Votes Scandal
Virginia/US
2018-03-14
Fed Finds 'Serious Deficiencies' at China's ICBC
US

Locations (5)

Location Context
Primary subject of the report findings and articles
Location of influence operations and banking regulations
Implied by URL mentioning 'virginia-politics' and McAuliffe
Mentioned in URL regarding banking fines
Mentioned regarding sovereignty claims

Relationships (1)

Terry McAuliffe Political/Financial Association Clinton Foundation
Cited in Washington Post article title: 'Donor to Clinton Foundation, McAuliffe Caught Up in Chinese Cash-for-Votes Scandal'

Key Quotes (6)

"A Chinese Casino Has Conquered a Piece of America."
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"Donor to Clinton Foundation, McAuliffe Caught Up in Chinese Cash-for-Votes Scandal."
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"US Fed Raps China Construction Bank over Money Laundering."
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Quote #3
"China's AgBank Fined $215 Million for Hiding Transactions."
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Quote #4
"Starting in 2018, joint ventures operating in China have been pressured to allow internal Communist Party cells an explicit role in decision making"
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Quote #5
"China uses the extraordinary combination of its enormous market and its authoritarianism to enforce compliance with laws and norms that deviate from practice elsewhere."
Source
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Quote #6

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