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Extensive US-China Local Exchange Networks and Their Political Context The passage outlines broad, historical US‑China sister‑city and cultural exchange programs without specific allegations, names, dates, or financial transactions that could be pursued. It offers general context but no concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: 1970s‑onward development of sister‑city and sister‑state partnerships.; Creation of state‑level China relations councils and trade offices.; Presence of numerous cultural, educational, and business exchange organizations.
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Extensive US-China Local Exchange Networks and Their Political Context The passage outlines broad, historical US‑China sister‑city and cultural exchange programs without specific allegations, names, dates, or financial transactions that could be pursued. It offers general context but no concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: 1970s‑onward development of sister‑city and sister‑state partnerships.; Creation of state‑level China relations councils and trade offices.; Presence of numerous cultural, educational, and business exchange organizations.
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