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December 1997  

    No. 20, December 22, 1997
Clinton administration attempt to censor interview of Chinese dissident Wei Jingsheng is resisted by Voice of America
    No. 19, December 18, 1997
Chinese military advocates information warfare; Clinton-Jiang summit may result in new weapons sales to China
    No. 18, December 15 1997
Physicist admits passing U.S. nuclear secrets to China; U.S. and China sign pact to reduce naval accidents
    No. 17, December 12, 1997
Vatican reports Chinese bishop remains imprisoned; Ex-prisoner Wei warns Clinton on Chinese leaders' deception
    No. 16, December 8, 1997
Taiwan election winner undeterred by China's threats of violence; China asserts leading role in Cambodia in support of coup
    No. 15, December 4, 1997
Jiang, Chinese government vow unity with Castro regime in Cuba; China's Communist Party boss in Hong Kong seeks top legislative role
    No. 14, December 2, 1997
Taiwan pro-independence party wins local elections; Beijing threatens force, calls for U.S. withdrawal from region 

November 1997  

    No. 13, November 28, 1997
FBI ignored key U.S. intel files in China influence-buying probe; Beijing blocks Hong Kong democrats from 1998 elections
    No. 12, November 18, 1997
Yeltsin concludes state visit to China with new trade deals; China expands blue water navy and builds outposts in Pacific  
    No. 11, November 14, 1997
U.S. policy on China undermines allied vigilance in Persian Gulf; Israel jeopardized its security by selling U.S. weaponry to China  
    No. 10 November 12, 1997
Chinese film audiences cheer victory over "U.S. aggressors"; Asian nations question U.S.-China "constructive partnership" 
    No. 9, November 5, 1997
Administration seeks "killer amendments" to religious freedom law; White House says nuke sale to China will help environment 
    No. 8, November 4, 1997
U.S. Screens few PRC visitors to nuclear weapons facilities; Liberal columnist links U.S. China policy to campaign finance 
    No. 7, November 3, 1997
At State Dinner, Clinton feted CEOs doing deals with Chinese Military; Gingrich finds Jiang's words "encouraging"  
    No. 6, November 1, 1997
Donors of $4.6 million attend White House state dinner for Jiang

October 1997  

    No. 5, October 31, 1997
Campaign finance scandal seen weakening U.S. hand vs. Beijing; Chinese leaders defend Tiananmen massacre
    No. 4, October 30, 1997
Administration "skirts issue" of Chinese nuclear arsenal; State Department says open dissent in China has been crushed
    No. 3, October 29, 1997
CIA warned of program to "deceive" U.S. on proliferation; Vatican decries Beijing's attempted "elimination" of Catholic faith
    No. 2, October 28, 1997
U.S. worried about war to resolve Chinese coastal border disputes; CIA officer who directed reports on Chinese proliferation quits 
    No. 1, October 27, 1997
Gingrich urged to allow religious persecution debate before summit; Party documents show Beijing's strategic planning for P.R. coup 
 

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