Foreign Affairs - Seventh Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 19 July 2006.
CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
REPORT
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
1 INTRODUCTION
2 ECONOMICS
Foreign Direct Investment and Trade
Domestic Reform
The Banking System
Limits to Growth
Environmental Degradation
British Business in China
3 CHINA'S
RISE AND ITS IMPACT ON FOREIGN POLICY AND SECURITY
Security in East Asia
The European Union
Sino-US Relations
Taiwan
Taiwan's Perspective
Role of the USA and Japan
The United Kingdom's Role in Taiwan
The Korean Peninsula
Role of the UK
Sino-Japanese Relations
Other Aspects of Chinese Foreign Policy
China and the Russian Federation
India
The South China Sea
4 POLITICS
Political Developments within China
Chinese Communist Party
Central Government
National People's Congress
Local Government
Civil Society
Drivers for Political Change in China
Collapse or Consolidation?
5 HUMAN
RIGHTS
Human Rights Abuses
Treatment of Human Rights Activists and
NGOs
Use of the Death Penalty
Torture
Religious Freedom
Freedom of Expression: the Internet
UK Approach to Human Rights Violations in
China
Dialogue
Projects
Other Forms of Leverage
EU Human Rights Dialogue
Autonomous Regions
Tibetan Autonomous Region
Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
6 THE
UK IN CHINA
The British Council and Educational Links
The Great Britain China Centre
BBC World Service
ANNEX 1
Foreign Affairs Committee Recommendations on
the UK-China Human Rights Dialogue
ANNEX 2
Foreign Affairs Committee Visit to China and
Taiwan, 8-18 May 2006
FORMAL MINUTES
LIST OF WITNESSES
LIST OF WRITTEN EVIDENCE
LIST OF UNPRINTED WRITTEN EVIDENCE
LIST OF REPORTS FROM THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE SINCE 2005
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE - VOLUME II (HC 860-II)
WRITTEN EVIDENCE - VOLUME II (HC 860-II)
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