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Interrogation of a senior scholar at a hotel in Beijing regarding professional activities on a tourist visa.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese officials | person | 2 | View Entity |
| Unidentified Senior Scholar | person | 2 | View Entity |
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This page from a House Oversight report details the challenges US think-tank scholars face regarding visa access to China. It highlights issues such as Chinese monitoring of social media (Twitter), political scrutiny of applicants, the politicization of nomenclature (Hong Kong/Taiwan), and specific incidents where scholars were interrogated in Beijing or placed on blacklists. While part of a document dump often associated with Epstein/Foreign Influence investigations, this specific page focuses entirely on US-China think tank relations and does not mention Jeffrey Epstein directly.
Events with shared participants
A trip by US congressional staff delegates to China featured 'very heated debates with Chinese officials' after the earlier secret trip was announced.
1989-12-01 • China
Annual conferences with senior experts and officials (Proposed/Failed)
Date unknown • Beijing center
Chinese officials warned executives to lobby the US government as trade war risk mounted.
Date unknown • China
Lunch meeting where an analyst was lectured on Chinese policy
Date unknown • Unknown (likely US)
Russian President Putin signed a $400 billion deal with China.
2014-05-01 • China (implied by context of signing)
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