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Extensive US-China Local Exchange Networks and Their Political Context
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Extensive US-China Local Exchange Networks and Their Political Context

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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22 Beginning in the early 1970s, China and the United States built trust and common prosperity through cooperation at the local level. The work of two hundred sister city pairs and over forty sister state/province partnerships was reinforced by state and city trade and investment promotion offices, chambers of commerce, Chinese American and traditional clan associations, Chinatown cultural centers, and various and sundry activities at US colleges and universities, secondary schools, church groups, and museums. Following the establishment of the pioneering Washington State China Relations Council in 1979,” centers for joint innovation and entrepreneurship, such as the Michigan China Innovation Center? and the Maryland China Business Council* were set up in nearly every state. Twenty-seven states now maintain trade offices in China—more than in any other nation.* Americans of Mainland, Taiwanese, and Hong Kong ancestry have founded cultural centers like the Asia Institute-Crane House in Louisville, Kentucky,® and the China Institute in New York.’ After forty years of engagement, the US-China focused foundations, educational and exchange programs, research institutes, and arts and entertainment initiatives throughout the country are too many and various to be cataloged. American mayors, county executives, and governors—many of whom travel to China often and host an unending stream of Chinese visitors—have leveraged the work of these groups to enrich local coffers and local culture. American Communities as Targets While American local governments value such “exchanges” for financial and cultural reasons, “exchange” (2¢iit) has always been viewed as a practical political tool by Beijing,* and all of China’s “exchange” organizations have been assigned political missions. The US-China People’s Friendship Association, for example, has over thirty sections across the United States that promote “positive ties.” While its activities are not usually overtly political, the USCPFA Statement of Principles includes the following: “We recognize that friendship between our two peoples must be based on the knowledge of and respect for the sovereignty of each country; therefore, we respect the declaration by the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China that the resolution of the status of Taiwan is the internal affair of the Chinese on both sides of the Taiwan Straits.”? Some 190 Chinese Students and Scholars Associations!’ (CSSA) at American colleges and universities (see the section on “Universities”) also promote local exchanges and, in some cases, political activities,"! as do the 110 Confucius Institutes in America. The China General Chamber of Commerce-USA was founded in 2005 to build stronger investment environments for Chinese companies through local corporate citizenship programs planned by its six regional offices and municipal State and Local Governments

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