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China's Proliferation and the Impact of Trade Policy on Defense Industries in the United States and China
Hearing before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, 12-13 July 2007 (.pdf file).

Chinese Missile Technology Control - Regime or No Regime
Niels Aadal Rasmussen. Danish Institute for International Studies, February 2007 (.pdf file).

China and Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Missiles: Policy Issues
Shirley A. Kan. Congressional Research Service, 06 April 2006 (.pdf file).

Going Straight, But Somewhat Late: China and Nuclear Nonproliferation
Denny Roy. Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, February 2006 (.pdf file).

China Seeks Czech Military Technology Through Europe's Backdoor
Jiri Kominek. The Jamestown Foundation, 08 November 2005.

China's WMD Foot in the Greater Middle East's Door
Richard L. Russell. Middle East Review of International Affairs, September 2005.

US, Israel Seek to Cut Deal On China Arms Sales
Miles A Pomper. Arms Control Today, July/August 2005.

Israel and China
Frederick W. Stakelbeck, Jr. In the National Interest, 08 July 2005.

Militarily Relevant EU-China Trade and Technology Transfers: Issues and Problems
Ian Anthony. SIPRI, 19 May 2005 (.pdf file).

China and Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Missiles: Policy Issues
Shirley A. Kan. Congressional Research Service, 05 April 2005 (.pdf file).

US-China Advanced Technology Trade
Pat Choate and Edward A. Miller. U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, April 2005 (.pdf file).

Providing Arms: China and the Middle East
Dan Blumenthal. Middle East Quarterly, American Enterprise Institute, 01 April 2005.

China's Proliferation Practices and its Role in the North Korea Nuclear Crisis
Daniel A Pinkston. Testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, 10 March 2005. Posted on the Center for Nonproliferation Studies website (.pdf file).

Feeding the Dragon, Hurting the Alliance
Dan Blumenthal and Thomas Donnelly. Washington Post, 20 February 2005. Posted on the American Enterprise Institute.

To Lift or Not to Lift? A Few Notes on the Lifting of the European Arms Embargo in China
Raul Caruso. Crossroads, February 2005 (.pdf file).

Export Controls in the People's Republic of China
Center for International Trade and Security, February 2005 (.pdf file).

Chasing the Dragon: Assessing China's System of Export Controls for WMD-Related Goods and Technologies
Evan S. Medeiros. RAND, 2005.

China Trying to Twist US' Arm Over Taiwan
Richard Halloran. Straits Times, 26 February 2004. Posted on Taiwan Security Research web site.

Does China Belong in the Missile Technology Control Regime?
Victor Zaborsky. Arms Control Today, October 2004.

China Moves Toward Responsibility in Weapons Proliferation
John Ruwitch. Reuters, 23 February 2004. Posted on Taiwan Security Research web site.

Full Text of White Paper on China's Non-Proliferation Policy and Measures
Information Office of the State Council, 03 December 2003. Posted on the China View website.

China and Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Missiles:  Policy Issues
Shirley A. Kan. Congressional Research Service Report to Congress, 08 August 2003. Posted on the U.S. State Department website (.pdf file).

Hearing on China's Proliferation Policies and Practices
Leonard S. Spector. U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, 24 July 2003. Posted on the Center for Nonproliferation Studies website.

China's Proliferation Practices and the Challenge of North Korea
US-China Economic Security Review Commission, 24 July 2003.

China and Non-Proliferation
Robert Einhorn. In The National Interest, 02 April 2003.

China Moves Toward Responsibility in Weapons Proliferation
John Ruwitch. Reuters, 23 Feb 2004. Posted on Taiwan Security Research web site.

China and Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Missiles:  Policy Issues
Shirley A. Kan. Congressional Research Service Report for Congress, 06 September 2002. Posted on the U.S. State Department website (.pdf file).

Recent Developments in China's Export Controls:  New Regulations and New Challenges
Jing-Dong Yuan, Phillip C. Saunders, and Stephanie Lieggi. Nonproliferation Review, Fall / Winter 2002 (.pdf file).

China's Fissile Material Protection, Control, and Accounting:  The Case for Renewed Collaboration
Nathan Busch. Nonproliferation Review, Fall/Winter 2002 (.pdf file).

China: Documents, News, and Analysis
Country Resources. Arms Control Association Website.

China Issues Rules On Missile Exports
Philip P. Pan. Washington Post, 26 August 2002. Posted on the NucNews website.

China's Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Missiles: Current Policy Issues
Shirley A. Kan. Congressional Research Service, 25 July 2002. Posted on the Federation of American Scientists website.

China's Missile Exports and Assistance to Pakistan
Center for Nonproliferation Studies. March 2002.

China Issues Missile Export Pledge; U.S. Says It Will Waive Sanctions
J. Peter Scoblic. Arms Control Today (December 2000)

Assessing Chinese Nonproliferation Policy: Progress, Problems and Issues for the United States
Jing-dong Yuan. Prepared statement for the U.S.-China Security Review Commission Hearing on China's Proliferation Policies, U.S. Senate, 12 October 2001. Posted on the Center for Nonproliferation Studies website.

US-China Arms Control and Nonproliferation Cooperation: Progress and Prospects
Evan S. Medeiros. Report from Third US-China Conference on Arms Control, Disarmament and Nonproliferation, Beijing, China, 14-15 September 2000. Center for Nonproliferation Studies.

US- China Arms Control and Nonproliferation Cooperation: Progress and Prospects
Evan S. Medeiros. Report from a conference on "3rd US-China Conference on Arms Control, Disarmament and Nonproliferation" by the Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute, September 2000.

U.S.-Chi na Arms Talks Resume
J. Peter Scoblic. Arms Control Today (September 2000)

China's Proliferation Record
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Washington, DC: July 25, 2000.

U.S. Non-Proliferation Policy & China
Jenny Bates and Steven J. Nider. New Democrats Online. July 7, 2000.

China's Arms Sales- Rand
Daniel L. Man and Roger Cliff. Santa Monica: Rand, 1999.

China's Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Wayne M. Morrison. Congressional Research Service Issue Brief, 15 July 1998.

Chinese Policies on Arms Control and Proliferation in the Middle East
Gerald Steinberg. China Report, No. 3-4 (1998).

Evaluating Chinese Military Procurement from Russia
Dennis J. Blasko. Joint Force Quarterly (Autumn Winter 1997/98). (.pdf file)

Chinese Missile and Nuclear Proliferation:  Issues for Congress
Robert Shuey and Shirley A. Kan. Congressional Research Service Issue Brief, 16 November 1995.

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