
2016 Report to Congress of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission reports on the implications of the bilateral trade and economic relationship between the United States and the People's Republic of China. 114th Congress, 2nd Session.
Table of Contents:
vii INTRODUCTION
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1 Chapter 1: U.S.-China Economic and Trade Relations
1 Section 1: Year in Review: Economics and Trade
3 Section 2: State-Owned Enterprises, Overcapacity, and China’s Market Economy Status
5 Section 3: China’s 13th Five-Year Plan
10 Chapter 2: U.S.-China Security Relations
10 Section 1: Year in Review: Security and Foreign Affairs
12 Section 2: Developments in China’s Military Expeditionary and Force Projection Capabilities
13 Section 3: Chinese Intelligence Services and Espionage Threats to the United States
14 Chapter 3: China and the World
14 Section 1: China and South Asia
17 Section 2: China and Taiwan
19 Section 3: China and Hong Kong
21 Section 4: China and North Korea
23 Chapter 4: China and the U.S. Rebalance to Asia
26 COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF THE COMMISSION’S RECOMMENDATIONS
Members of Congress, governmental agencies and policymakers, and organizations interested in U.S.-China relations will want access to this report which will impact how U.S. government members consider how to handle trade and economic relations with China. In addition, students and professors studying foreign relations and U.S. policies will find this a useful resource.
Andrew S. Erickson: China analysis from original sources Article: Just Released: 2016 Report to Congress of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission November 17, 2016 by Andrew S. Erickson, Professor of Strategy in, and a core founding member of, the U.S. Naval War College (NWC)’s China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI)
"The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission has just released the 2016 Annual Report to Congress. This year’s report covers Chinese overcapacity, investment in the United States, state-owned enterprise reform, China’s military buildup, espionage threats to the United States, and China’s relationship with the world (including a special focus on Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Asia, and North Korea), among other topics. Additionally, this year’s report has a new chapter on China’s response to the United States’ Rebalance to Asia. The congressionally-mandated report features 20 recommendations for lawmakers."
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