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  2. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - Wikipedia

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    Country Reports on Human Rights Practices are annual publications on the human rights conditions in countries and regions outside the United States, mandated by U.S. law to be submitted annually by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor of the United States Department of State to the United States Congress.

  3. Congressional-Executive Commission on China - Wikipedia

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    The CECC publishes an annual report on human rights and rule of law developments in China, usually in the fall of each year, and covers issues such as freedom of expression, worker rights, religious freedom, ethnic minority rights, population planning, the status of women, climate change and the environment, treatment of North Korean refugees, civil society, access to justice, and democratic ...

  4. United States Department of Defense China Task Force

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    Before the creation of the China task force, the US military conducted maneuvers in the South China sea using two aircraft carriers, the USS Nimitz and the USS Theodore Roosevelt. [6] In widely reported statements, Austin said that if China intends to build a military comparable to that of the United States by 2050, "I intend to make sure that ...

  5. China Military Power Report - Wikipedia

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    The China Military Power Report (abbr. CMPR), officially the Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China, is an annual report produced by the United States Department of Defense for the United States Congress that provides estimates, forecasts, and analysis of the People's Republic of China (PRC) military and security developments for the previous year.

  6. Human rights in China - Wikipedia

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    In March 2003, an amendment was officially made to the Constitution of the People's Republic of China, officially stating that 'The State respects and preserves human rights.' [321] In addition, China was dropped from a list of top ten human rights violators in the annual human rights report released by the U.S. State Department in 2008, though ...

  7. United States sanctions against China - Wikipedia

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    The United States government applies economic sanctions against certain institutions and key members of the Chinese government and its ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP), certain companies linked to the People's Liberation Army (PLA), and other affiliates that the U.S. government has accused of aiding in human rights abuses.

  8. Office of China Coordination - Wikipedia

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    In May 2023, Reuters reported "morale problems" at the OCC, potentially stemming from lack of prioritization of China issues from State Department leadership. Around this time, the OCC Chief Rick Waters (who subsequently joined the Eurasia Group as managing director for China) [ 6 ] was also heard to be stepping down from the post.

  9. Office of the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism

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    In 2004, President George W. Bush signed the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act of 2004, creating an Office to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism reporting to the Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor . [2] The State Department under Colin Powell had opposed the legislation, introduced by Congressman Tom Lantos, on ...