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House Oversight Report on US-China Policy Recommendations The passage is a generic policy discussion citing historical sources and recommending congressional oversight of China-related issues. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile actors. Key insights: Calls for congressional oversight and transparency on China‑related matters.; Distinguishes between genuine threats (e.g., espionage) and less critical institutions (e.g., Confucius Institutes).; References historical literature and prior congressional consultations.
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House Oversight Report on US-China Policy Recommendations The passage is a generic policy discussion citing historical sources and recommending congressional oversight of China-related issues. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile actors. Key insights: Calls for congressional oversight and transparency on China‑related matters.; Distinguishes between genuine threats (e.g., espionage) and less critical institutions (e.g., Confucius Institutes).; References historical literature and prior congressional consultations.
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