China

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Mentions
1987
Relationships
86
Events
59
Documents
832
Also known as:
Chinatown China (inferred from 'Chinese') South China Sea US-China China (CHN) Southern China Tang China China / Beijing / Mainland China (People's Republic of China) Chengdu, China China (Mainland) China (EM) Red China Nationalist China Communist China South China Sea (SCS) China (Zhongguo/Middle Kingdom) Mainland China Guilin, China People's Republic of China China (中国) China (mentioned in URL) China / People's Republic East China Sea South China Sea (referenced as 南海) China (implied by 'Chinese') South China Greater China China (Potential) China (implied by HSCEI, CMB, ICBC)

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86 total relationships
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location United States
Unknown
10 Very Strong
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organization Congress
Unknown
9 Strong
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location United States
Geopolitical rivals
9 Strong
2
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location Russia
Technology licensing
7
1
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person Chinese-language media outlets
Unknown
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1
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person President Trump
Political economic adversary
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1
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person American federal and state politics
Unknown
7
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person its companies
Unknown
7
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person American scholars and researchers
Unknown
7
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organization Google
Business associate
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person Working Group
Unknown
6
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person Donald Trump Administration
Unknown
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location the west
Geopolitical cooperation
6
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person Mr. Trump
Adversarial economic
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location United States
Adversarial competitive
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organization EDF
Unknown
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person North Korea/Pakistan/Iran/Russia
Intelligence sharing
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person Russia
Intelligence ally
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person Russia
Intelligence alliance
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person Russia
Strategic emulation
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person Russia
Political alliance
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location Russia
Alliance treaty
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location United States
Espionage target
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organization Iran
Diplomatic political
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location North America
Geopolitical rivals
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A UN Vetoes (implied context) UN (implied) View
N/A N/A China arranges for a $46 billion investment in pipelines in Pakistan Pakistan View
N/A N/A The document discusses general and ongoing 'coercive and covert activities by China' and 'efforts... United States View
N/A N/A Syrian Crisis Syria View
N/A N/A China's unexpected RMB devaluation. China View
N/A N/A Discussion of the Syrian situation, including the legitimacy of Mr. Assad, international response... Global political context, U... View
N/A N/A Scheduled trade talks Unknown View
N/A N/A China projecting friendliness toward Malaysia. Malaysia View
N/A N/A Intensification of the trade war between the United States and China. N/A View
N/A N/A Implementation of U.S. Tariffs on China on various goods (food, electronics, materials) Global/International Trade View
N/A N/A Peacekeeping dispatches and naval port visits The Gulf / Region View
2025-12-23 N/A China hit U.S. with $60 bn worth of tariffs Global/Trade View
2025-11-21 N/A U.S. and China agree to pause trade war Unknown View
2025-11-19 N/A Opium Wars China View
2025-11-17 N/A Russian and Chinese veto of a Franco-British resolution on Syria at the UN Security Council. UN Security Council View
2025-11-17 N/A U.S. slapped $200 bn worth of tariffs on China Global/Economic View
2025-11-01 N/A Establishment of the East China Sea ADIZ by China East China Sea View
2018-09-24 N/A US imposes 10% tariffs on $200bn, China retaliates US/China View
2018-07-06 N/A US implements $34bn sanctions on China, which retaliates US/China View
2018-06-18 N/A Tariffs on additional $200bn of Chinese goods announced US View
2018-03-23 N/A US implements metal tariffs on China, which retaliates US/China View
2018-03-22 N/A Tariffs on $50bn of Chinese goods announced US View
2017-06-27 N/A US Dept of State releases annual Trafficking in Persons Report putting China at Tier 3. United States View
2017-01-01 N/A Release of the seized APCs. China View
2016-12-19 N/A Potential trilateral summit (Tentative) Not specified View

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This document is a Morgan Stanley financial research alert dated May 29, 2019, authored by Katy L. Huberty and distributed by Andrew Atlas. It analyzes Apple Inc.'s stock performance, specifically focusing on iPhone demand in China amidst trade tensions, tariffs, and the Huawei blacklist. The document appears to be part of a larger document production, indicated by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033363', though the text itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein.

Financial research alert / email
2025-11-19

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An email thread from January 2017 between Robert Kuhn and Jeffrey Epstein. Kuhn sends Epstein a proposal and budget for a PBS series titled 'The Science of Sleep and Dreams' and requests a meeting in New York. Kuhn also congratulates Epstein for winning a 'long-odds bet' regarding Donald Trump's election against an individual named 'Woody'.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This email chain from January 2017 details correspondence between Robert Kuhn and Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com). Kuhn pitches a proposal for a PBS television series titled 'The Science of Sleep and Dreams' and requests a meeting in New York to discuss it. Notably, Kuhn congratulates Epstein on winning a 'long-odds bet' regarding Donald Trump against an individual named 'Woody,' noting that everyone else had bet against Epstein.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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An email thread from January 15, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E. and email jeevacation@gmail.com) and Alireza Ittihadieh. Epstein inquires about the aircraft market following Donald Trump's election victory. Ittihadieh provides specific financial details regarding Gulfstream G550 contracts and mentions activity from Chinese and US buyers. Epstein mentions stepping away from a 'royal jet' and discusses a Boeing Business Jet (BBJ).

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email chain from January 15, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeffrey E.' and email jeevacation@gmail.com) and broker Alireza Ittihadieh. They discuss the private jet market climate following Donald Trump's election victory, with Alireza providing specific pricing on Gulfstream G550s and noting increased buyer activity from China and the US. Epstein mentions he 'stepped away from the royal jet' and suggests Alireza pursue a BBJ (Boeing Business Jet).

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document is an email thread from January 15, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeffrey E.' and email jeevacation@gmail.com) and Alireza Ittihadieh. Epstein inquires about the aircraft market status following Donald Trump's election victory. Ittihadieh responds with specific pricing data for Gulfstream G550s and GVs, noting increased activity from buyers in China and the US.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email thread from January 15, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com) and Alireza Ittihadieh regarding the private aircraft market. Epstein inquires about trading activity and prices following Donald Trump's election victory. Alireza reports resurfacing buyer interest from the US and China, and provides specific contract prices for Gulfstream G550s (serial numbers 5176 and 5109) and Gulfstream V models.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document is an email thread from January 15, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein and aircraft broker Alireza Ittihadieh. Epstein inquires about the state of the aircraft trading market specifically in the context of Donald Trump's election victory. Alireza provides specific financial data on recent Gulfstream G550 contracts (valued around $17.6M - $18.5M) and notes increased buyer interest from China and the US.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from January 15, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'Jeffrey E.' and email jeevacation@gmail.com) and broker Alireza Ittihadieh. Epstein inquires about the state of the aircraft trading market following Donald Trump's election victory. Ittihadieh responds with specific market data, noting increased activity from China and the US, and details specific Gulfstream G550 sales figures ($17.6M and $18.5M) and current buyer demand.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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An email exchange dated January 15, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E./jeevacation@gmail.com) and Alireza Ittihadieh. Epstein asks what is trading now that Trump has won the election. Ittihadieh replies that activity has picked up, citing enquiries from China and buyers in the US.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document is a screenshot of a New York Times article dated January 15, 2017, titled 'After 'Downton,' Affluent Chinese Seek Butlers.' It discusses the rising trend of butler services in China and interviews trainers Neal Yeh and Christopher Noble. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032435', indicating it was produced as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation, likely related to communications involving Jeffrey Epstein or financial institutions, though Epstein is not mentioned in the text of this specific page.

News article / evidence document (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document is a screenshot of a New York Times digital article dated January 15, 2017, discussing the rise of English-style butlers in China among the affluent. It features quotes from trainers Neal Yeh and Christopher Noble regarding the International Butler Academy China in Chengdu. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032435', indicating it is part of a larger document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation, though the content itself is unrelated to Epstein or criminal activity on its face.

Digital news article (screenshot)
2025-11-19

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In this NYT op-ed, Thomas Friedman reflects on the irony of finding Chinese-made souvenirs in Cairo to criticize Hosni Mubarak's economic legacy. He argues that beyond financial aid, the U.S. must engage diplomatically with Egypt's military council to ensure a successful transition to democracy following the revolution.

Newspaper article / op-ed
2025-11-19

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This document is a press clipping from The Independent, dated October 8, 2010, discussing the upcoming Frieze Art Fair and the associated week of art auctions and events in London. It highlights key auctions at Christie's, Sotheby's, and Phillips de Pury, as well as a special exhibition titled "The House of the Noble Man" curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya.

Press clipping (internet article)
2025-11-19

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This page from a business report or investment memo analyzes the market potential for 'KUE' and 'KLC OpCo' (likely Knowledge Universe Education and KinderCare). It details demographic trends favoring for-profit education, such as the one-child policy in China and the increasing number of working mothers in the US. It also highlights a financial profile for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2005, noting $1.48 billion in revenue.

Investment memorandum / business analysis report
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 21 of a business proposal or investment memorandum for an entity referred to as 'KUE' (likely a company or joint venture). It analyzes the global for-profit education market, citing data from 2005 sources like Harris Nesbitt and the World Bank. The document outlines KUE's international growth strategy, targeting expansion in the UK, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and China through government cooperation or acquisitions.

Business plan / investment memorandum / market analysis
2025-11-19

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This document is page 7 of a legal offering memorandum (House Oversight document 024440) detailing regulatory notices for a fund or entity identified as 'KUE' (likely KUE Capital). It provides specific legal disclosures for investors in Canada (regarding the Ontario Securities Commission and language preferences), the Cayman Islands (restricting business with the local public), and China (stating the document is not a public offer in the PRC). It confirms KUE is structured with a General Partner and operates under Cayman Islands law.

Legal memorandum / private placement memorandum (excerpt)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 215 of a House Oversight Committee report regarding Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong to Moscow in June 2013. It details his strategic planning, including job changes, financial preparation, and communications with Laura Poitras and Julian Assange. The text analyzes his lack of visa applications to other regions and suggests his movement to Russia was a calculated decision involving coordination with Russian officials. Note: This document focuses entirely on Edward Snowden and does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.

Congressional/government report (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 213 of a House Oversight report analyzing Edward Snowden's flight from the US. It details his decision to travel to Hong Kong rather than countries without extradition treaties (like Brazil or Iceland) specifically to utilize Chinese intelligence control as a shield against US interference. The text cites former CIA station chief Tyler Drumheller regarding the 'home court' advantage of Chinese intelligence in Hong Kong and mentions Snowden's subsequent move to Moscow. Note: While the prompt identifies this as 'Epstein-related,' the text exclusively concerns Edward Snowden and the NSA leaks.

Investigative report / congressional document
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 212 of a House Oversight Committee report detailing the actions of Edward Snowden. It characterizes his move to contractor Booz Allen as a calculated 'expanding penetration' designed solely to steal sensitive NSA, GCHQ, and other allied intelligence files. The text discusses his awareness of the damage he caused, his communications with journalists (Risen, Lam, Poitras, Greenwald), and his strategic decision to flee to Hong Kong rather than face trial in the U.S. or flee to a non-extradition country like Brazil.

Government report / house oversight committee document
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a House Oversight report detailing Edward Snowden's strategic employment shift from Dell to Booz Allen Hamilton to gain access to specific intelligence documents, including the 'black budget' and foreign intelligence lists (Level 3). It argues that Snowden's motivation went beyond whistleblowing to seeking documents that enhanced his power, referencing his ability to access allied intelligence (Britain, Israel, etc.) via 'Priv Ac' clearance. The text includes quotes from CIA Deputy Director Morell regarding the value of the stolen data to Russian intelligence.

House oversight committee report (page 211)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 187 of a narrative report or book submitted to the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp 020339). The text details the 2013 flight of Edward Snowden from Hong Kong to Russia, the inability of US intelligence to capture him, and the strategic fallout of the NSA leaks. It discusses intelligence tradecraft (referencing James Angleton) regarding how foreign adversaries (Russia/China) would likely obscure their involvement or the intelligence gained from the leak. Note: This specific page contains no references to Jeffrey Epstein, despite the user's prompt context.

Narrative report / book excerpt (evidence submitted to house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight report or narrative detailing the timeline of Edward Snowden's leak of NSA documents in May-June 2013. It describes his movements in Hong Kong, his communications with Washington Post journalist Barton Gellman (issuing an ultimatum to publish), and the intelligence risks posed by Chinese and Russian services monitoring him. The text highlights the pressure Snowden was under to publish before his medical leave expired on June 3rd, at which point the NSA would realize he was missing.

Investigative report / narrative analysis (house oversight)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 184 from a book (likely by Edward Jay Epstein regarding Edward Snowden) included in a House Oversight Committee production. It details Edward Snowden's arrival in Hong Kong in May 2013, his possession of critical NSA documents, and the geopolitical risks involved, specifically regarding China and Russia. The text analyzes Snowden as a 'single point of failure' for US intelligence and discusses the potential for hostile foreign intelligence services to access the stolen data.

Book excerpt / congressional record (house oversight)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 183 of a narrative report or book included in a House Oversight production (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020335). It details Edward Snowden's May 2013 trip to Hong Kong, discussing the heavy surveillance capabilities of Chinese intelligence services operating out of the Prince of Wales skyscraper. The text analyzes the geopolitical implications, noting that while Snowden viewed himself as a whistleblower, Chinese intelligence likely viewed him as a pawn, and the US State Department had to issue strict security protocols for devices in the region due to cyber espionage threats.

Narrative report / book excerpt (house oversight production)
2025-11-19
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