This document is page 186 (Appendix 2) from a House Oversight Committee report (Bates numbered 020645). It contains a bibliography/endnotes section (notes 20-29) focused heavily on UK-China relations, specifically covering concerns over ZTE, nuclear power investment, human rights, and academic influence at institutions like Cambridge and the London School of Economics (LSE). While part of a larger release that may involve Epstein, this specific page focuses on foreign influence in the UK, including the Woolf Inquiry into LSE's ties to Libya.
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| Zoe Wood | Author / Journalist |
Author of article cited in note 21 regarding China buying stakes in UK nuclear plants.
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| Adam Vaughan | Author / Journalist |
Co-author of article cited in note 22 regarding China's nuclear power strategy.
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| Lily Kuo | Author / Journalist |
Co-author of article cited in note 22 regarding China's nuclear power strategy.
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| Godement | Author |
Co-author cited in note 26 for 'China at the Gates'.
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| Vasselier | Author |
Co-author cited in note 26 for 'China at the Gates'.
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| James A. Millward | Author |
Author of open letter cited in note 28 regarding censorship at Cambridge University Press.
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| Guardian (UK) |
Publisher of articles cited in notes 20, 21, and 22.
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| ZTE |
Chinese telecommunications company mentioned in note 20 as a national security risk.
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| Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Source of inquiries cited in note 23.
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| Conservative Party Human Rights Commission |
Publisher of report cited in note 24.
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| Foreign Office of the United Kingdom |
Publisher of video cited in note 25.
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| Varsity |
Online publication cited in note 27.
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| Chinese Students & Scholars Association |
Organization mentioned in note 27 as being disaffiliated from a university.
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| Cambridge University Press |
Subject of censorship criticism in note 28.
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| London School of Economics (LSE) |
Subject of the Woolf Inquiry regarding links with Libya (note 29).
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| Council of the London School of Economics |
Publisher of the Woolf Inquiry report (note 29).
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020645'.
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Primary location of interest in citations regarding relations with China.
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Primary subject of the citations.
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Mentioned in note 29 regarding LSE's links.
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"China's ZTE Deemed a 'National Security Risk' to UK"Source
"China Looking to Buy Stake in UK Nuclear Plants"Source
"China's Long Game to Dominate Nuclear Power Relies on the UK"Source
"The Darkest Moment: The Crackdown on Human Rights in China"Source
"Why Does China Matter to the UK?"Source
"Open Letter to Cambridge University Press about Its Censorship of the China Quarterly"Source
"The Woolf Inquiry: An Inquiry into the LSE's Links with Libya and Lessons to be Learned"Source
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