This document appears to be page 110 of a House Oversight Committee report detailing China's strategy to influence American politics through corporate interests. It describes how Chinese leadership, including Xi Jinping in June 2018, leveraged access to the Chinese market to pressure American executives into lobbying the US government against trade tariffs and strategic sanctions. The text highlights specific pressure points such as supply chains, the status of Taiwan, and the Hollywood film industry.
This document is a log of digital messages exchanged on August 1, 2018, between the email address 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' (an alias often linked to Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted individual. The conversation focuses on Chinese geopolitics, specifically Xi Jinping's consolidation of power, the relationship between the Party and the government, the 'Made in China 2025' initiative, and the implementation of a social credit system ('social reward points') which the correspondent describes as 'Very clever'. The document originates from a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document is a media monitoring record containing a transcript and screenshots of a CNN interview with Robert Lawrence Kuhn (RLK). Kuhn, joining via Skype from Beijing, discusses the US-China trade war, noting China's economic growth and national pride as reasons they cannot 'look weak.' He analyzes the proportionality of China's $60 billion tariff response relative to US export volumes. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation file.
This page (4 of 10) appears to be part of a political analysis or briefing regarding Chinese foreign policy strategy under Xi Jinping. It details Xi's rejection of Western liberal democracy in favor of preserving a Leninist state and centralizing diplomatic power within the CPC Central Committee. The document highlights the establishment of 'Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy' as a guiding ideology, supported by quotes from official Yang Jiechi. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a document production to the US Congress.
This document page discusses the strategic nature of Chinese foreign policy, emphasizing that changes are driven by a well-considered grand strategy rather than ad hoc decisions. It highlights the 2018 Central Foreign Policy Work Conference as a moment of intensifying existing trajectories while introducing a stronger emphasis on the absolute centrality of the Party in foreign policy, moving away from a technocratic approach. This shift is described as part of Xi Jinping's broader effort to rehabilitate the Party's relevance and authority over state institutions.
This document details China's influence efforts directed at the U.S. Congress from 1979 to 1988, following the establishment of formal diplomatic relations. It describes how China, in response to pro-Taiwan lobbying, utilized organizations like the Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs (CPIFA) to build relationships with congressional members and staff by hosting delegations in China. The text frames CPIFA as a "united front organization" or GONGO that carries out government-directed policies while appearing independent.
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