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kaggle-ho-020518House Oversight

US-China Think‑Tank Interactions Tighten Amid New Chinese Restrictions

US-China Think‑Tank Interactions Tighten Amid New Chinese Restrictions The passage outlines a shift in US‑China scholarly exchanges, noting new Chinese government vetting rules and travel limits that could affect policy dialogue. While it identifies a systemic change and mentions a think‑tank partially funded by China, it lacks specific names, dates, or financial transactions, limiting immediate investigative leads but suggesting a broader area for follow‑up on influence and access restrictions. Key insights: Half of interviewed US China experts have US government experience.; One think‑tank director leads an organization partially funded by the Chinese government.; Chinese think‑tank scholars now limited to one foreign trip per year and must obtain central approval for hosting foreign participants.

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US-China Think‑Tank Interactions Tighten Amid New Chinese Restrictions The passage outlines a shift in US‑China scholarly exchanges, noting new Chinese government vetting rules and travel limits that could affect policy dialogue. While it identifies a systemic change and mentions a think‑tank partially funded by China, it lacks specific names, dates, or financial transactions, limiting immediate investigative leads but suggesting a broader area for follow‑up on influence and access restrictions. Key insights: Half of interviewed US China experts have US government experience.; One think‑tank director leads an organization partially funded by the Chinese government.; Chinese think‑tank scholars now limited to one foreign trip per year and must obtain central approval for hosting foreign participants.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importanceus-china-relationsthink-tanksforeign-influencepolicy-dialoguegovernment-restrictions
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