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The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands
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Task Force on US-China Relations
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| 2018-01-01 | N/A | The House China Working Group remained active, while the House Congressional China Caucus and the... | United States | View |
This document is a page from the Winter 2008 issue of 'onearth' magazine. The main article discusses the 'Biotron,' a research facility at the University of Western Ontario designed to study ecosystem responses to climate change. The page also includes two sidebar stories: one about Buddhists releasing invasive species into a New Jersey river, and another about the Bush administration censoring CDC testimony regarding the health risks of climate change.
This document is an email chain involving lobbyist Vinoda Basnayake and Elisabeth Feliho regarding a strategic letter concerning the 'arbitrary detention' of Mr. Wade (likely Karim Wade) in Senegal. The top portion of the document contains a draft statement urging the U.S. and Obama Administration to intervene against President Sall's actions in Senegal. The email correspondence below discusses timing the release of this letter to coincide with an upcoming Amnesty International human rights report.
This document is a page from a 2016 election report by EY, identified as HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022390. It outlines US healthcare policy priorities, focusing on the upcoming 2017 reauthorization of the Children's Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) and a Senate working group's draft proposal on chronic care for Medicare beneficiaries. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein or his activities.
This document, page 16 of a report from a House Oversight collection, analyzes the shifting perspective of the US Congress towards China around 2018. It highlights a growing bipartisan consensus, influenced by the Trump administration, to move away from a policy of 'engagement' to a more adversarial stance, citing events like the passage of the Taiwan Travel Act and debates over sanctions on the Chinese firm ZTE. Contrary to the user's prompt, this document contains no mention of or relation to Jeffrey Epstein; its content is exclusively focused on US-China political relations.
This document is page 6 of a policy report, identified by 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020465', which outlines recommendations for the U.S. response to China's influence activities. The report advocates for greater transparency, integrity, and reciprocity, suggesting a strategy of 'constructive vigilance' to protect American institutions and create a fairer relationship. The document does not contain any information, names, or events related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 5 of a report, identified as 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020464', and is not related to Jeffrey Epstein. It analyzes China's influence-seeking activities in the United States and other Western countries, focusing on media censorship, pressure campaigns against the Chinese American community, and the misappropriation of technology from US companies and universities. The report frames these activities as a significant and growing threat to America's economic and military advantages.
This document, titled "Policy Principles for Constructive Vigilance," outlines principles proposed by a Working Group to protect American institutions from Chinese interference while maintaining a productive relationship. The primary principle discussed is transparency, which involves actions by NGOs, Congress, executive agencies, the media, and universities to investigate, monitor, and report on Chinese influence activities. These measures are intended to distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate influence and strengthen protections against manipulation by outside actors.
This document is the cover page for a report titled 'Chinese Influence & American Interests' published by the Hoover Institution Press. The report is from the 'Working Group on Chinese Influence Activities in the United States' and was co-chaired by Larry Diamond of the Hoover Institution and Orville Schell of the Asia Society. Despite the request's premise, this document contains no information, names, or details related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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