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| N/A | N/A | A period of 'three and a half decades' where China adhered to policies of 'peaceful development'. | China | View |
| 2008-01-01 | N/A | G20 meeting in Washington | Washington, DC (Mentioned i... | View |
| 2007-01-01 | N/A | Launch of external propaganda blitz by Hu Jintao. | China | View |
This document appears to be page 111 of a House Oversight Committee report titled 'Advancing Strategic Interests Abroad: A Case Study of Hollywood.' It analyzes China's strategy of using its growing market power to influence Hollywood and advance its soft power agenda, raising concerns about censorship and propaganda. The text specifically details a 2012 diplomatic intervention by then-Vice President Joe Biden, who met with Xi Jinping to increase foreign film quotas and broker a deal between DreamWorks and Chinese investors.
This document is a section of a report (likely House Oversight Committee) analyzing the expansion of Chinese state media operations in the United States and globally. It details the 'Grand External Propaganda Campaign' initiated by Hu Jintao and intensified by Xi Jinping to challenge Western media dominance and improve China's global image. The text highlights specific moves by Xinhua and the People's Daily into major New York real estate (Times Square, Empire State Building) and quotes Xi Jinping's directives on increasing soft power. Note: While the prompt labeled this 'Epstein-related', the text contains no mentions of Jeffrey Epstein; it focuses entirely on Chinese geopolitical media strategies.
This document is a program brochure for the Swedish-American Life Science Summit (SALSS) 2012, held in Stockholm from August 22-24, 2012. It lists the organizing committee and senior advisory board, which includes Dr. William A. Haseltine (a known name in Epstein-related files) representing ACCESS Health International. The document also features a list of corporate sponsors and an essay on global demographics and economics by Hans Rosling.
This page analyzes China's shift from a strategy of hiding strength to confident international activism under Xi Jinping, driven by perceptions of American decline and China's economic indispensability. It details specific manifestations of this shift, including military expansion in the South China Sea, the Belt and Road Initiative, the creation of the AIIB, and increased diplomatic and military engagements globally.
This document is a scanned op-ed from the International Herald Tribune dated June 5, 2013, written by Robert Lawrence Kuhn. The article, titled 'Xi Jinping's Chinese Dream,' analyzes Xi's dual role as a nationalist and a reformer ahead of a summit with President Obama, arguing that Xi uses nationalism to consolidate power and enable difficult economic reforms. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023701, indicating it was part of a document production for the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.
This document is the introduction to a report, likely from the House Oversight Committee, analyzing the shift in China's foreign policy under Xi Jinping since 2012. It describes China's move from a 'peaceful development' approach to a more assertive strategy involving 'covert, coercive or corrupting' influence operations targeting U.S. institutions. Contrary to the user's prompt, this document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein or any associated individuals or events.
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