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Here you can browse the Written Evidence ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 19 July 2006.
CONTENTS
Written evidence submitted by the Embassy
of China
Written evidence submitted by David Shambaugh,
Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Director,
China Policy Program, Elliott School of International Affairs,
The George Washington University; and Non-resident Senior Fellow,
Foreign Policy Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, Washington,
DC
Written evidence submitted by The Office
of Tibet
Written evidence submitted by UK Trade &
Investment
Annex A UK TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES WITH
CHINA, HONG KONG AND TAIWAN 2000-04
Written evidence submitted by Steve Tsang,
Reader in Politics, St Antony's College, University of Oxford
Written evidence submitted by Dr Christopher
Dent, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Leeds (originally
submitted to the United States-China Economic and Security Review
Commission)
Written evidence submitted by HE Mr Yoshiji
Nogami, Ambassador of Japan
Written evidence submitted by the Society
for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC)
Written evidence submitted by HE Dr Cho Yoon-Je,
Ambassador of the Republic of Korea
Annex 1
Written evidence submitted by the 48 Group
Written evidence submitted by the Taipei
Representative Office in the UK
Annex 1
Written evidence submitted by the City Remembrancer's
Office, Corporation of London
Written evidence submitted by Daniel P Erikson,
Director, Caribbean Programs, Inter-American Dialogue
Written evidence submitted by Rosemary Foot,
St Antony's College, University of Oxford
Written evidence submitted by the 1994 Group
Appendix A
Written evidence submitted by Philip Andrews-Speed
and Ma Xin, Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy,
University of Dundee
Written evidence submitted by BBC World Service
Written evidence submitted by Yiyi Lu, Asia
Programme, Chatham House
Written evidence submitted by Mothers Bridge
of Love
Written evidence submitted by Don Starr,
Head, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Durham,
and President, British Association for Chinese Studies
Written evidence submitted by the Great Britain
China Centre and the China Media Centre, University of Westminster
Written evidence submitted by Dr Marcel de
Haas, Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael
Written evidence submitted by James Forder,
Fellow and Tutor in Economics, Balliol College, University of
Oxford
Written evidence submitted by Free Tibet
Campaign
Written evidence submitted by Elisabeth J
Croll, Professor of Chinese Anthropology, School of Oriental and
African Studies
Written evidence submitted by British Chamber
of Commerce in Hong Kong
Written evidence submitted by Catherine R
Schenk, Professor of International Economic History, University
of Glasgow
Written evidence submitted by Google
Written evidence submitted by Yahoo!
Annex 1
Annex 2
Written evidence submitted by Koryo Group
Written evidence submitted by Dr Caroline
Hoy, Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow
Written evidence submitted by Dr Jane Duckett,
Department of Politics, University of Glasgow
Written evidence submitted by Dr Tat Yan
Kong, Senior Lecturer in Politics, School of Oriental and African
Studies
Written evidence submitted by Microsoft
Written evidence submitted by the Council
of the British Association for Korean Studies
Written evidence submitted by Dr Key-young
Son, University of Sheffield
Written evidence submitted by Hazel Smith,
Professor of International Relations, University of Warwick
Written evidence submitted by Mark Fitzpatrick,
International Institute for Strategic Studies
Written evidence submitted by the British
Council
Written evidence submitted by the European
Commission
Written evidence submitted by Dr Li Shao
Annex 1
Written evidence submitted by Falun Gong
Human Rights Working Group
Written evidence submitted by Ms Jenny Warren
Annex 1
Written evidence submitted by Hongwei Lou
Supplementary written evidence submitted
by Hongwei Lou
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