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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033253.txt

This document discusses the mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar and China's involvement in the situation. The Chinese ambassador is reported to have told high-level officials that the operation should be treated as an internal affair, which aligns with China's historical principle of non-interference across international boundaries. However, there is more complexity to China's position due to their political interests in ASEAN and Myanmar's critical geographic location for China's economic concerns. Dr. Robert Lawrence Kuhn, a long-term advisor to the Chinese government, provides insight into China's stance on this issue.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032994.txt

The document appears to be a confidential email exchange between Jeffrey E. from JEE and Joshua Cooper Ramo discussing their respective locations, with Jeffrey asking if Joshua is involved in an event involving Xi Jinping and Donald Trump. The email also contains multiple disclaimers warning against unauthorized use or disclosure of the information contained within.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032638.txt

The article discusses the makeup of China's Politburo Standing Committee, which was revealed following a political event in October 2017. The new committee includes no sign of a leader in waiting and consists of individuals who respect traditional norms within the Communist Party. Robert Lawrence Kuhn, a longtime advisor to the Chinese government, provides insight into the relationships and backgrounds of the members on the committee. He emphasizes that Xi Jinping will remain as General Secretary with overarching power for a long time to come.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032637.txt

In the email, Robert Kuhn discusses his experiences during China's Party Congress and President Trump's visit to China. He mentions conducting numerous interviews and commentaries for CNN and BBC, as well as writing articles for various publications. Kuhn also talks about a new project he is working on, which involves creating preproduction documents and prototypes for 13 episodes on significant breakthroughs. The email indicates that Robert Kuhn will be in New York from November 21st to January and suggests meeting to discuss the project.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032524.txt

The document is an email exchange between Joshua Cooper Ramo and Jeffrey E. in which Jeffrey asks about Ramo's involvement with a possible meeting between President Xi of China and President Trump of the United States. The email contains confidentiality and legal disclaimers, indicating that the information being discussed is sensitive and protected by privilege. Additionally, there are copyright notices included at the end of the email.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031764.txt

The document discusses an investigation into Republican fundraiser Elliott Broidy for allegedly trying to sell government influence. The focus of the investigation includes a plan to extradite a Chinese dissident and claims that Broidy sought $75 million in exchange for ending a Malaysian government corruption probe. It is also mentioned that there are ongoing investigations related to the Trump administration's ties with foreign officials, such as the one involving former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029611.txt

The email exchange discusses a situation where one party is frustrated with the other's changing plans and deception. The sender of the email suggests different approaches to addressing the issue, such as praising the other for their help or expressing dissatisfaction. There is also mention of someone named Xi meeting with Trump in relation to this matter.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029497.txt

This email discusses the potential reaction from Trump's administration and Europe if Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits Kremlin and possibly Kim Jong Un right after. The sender also mentions a video that shows Kim Jong Un visiting China, meeting with Xi Jinping, and engaging in diplomatic discussions.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029237.txt

The document discusses an idea for a new collider that the Chinese are willing to build with American technology. The sender suggests naming it the Obama Xi Collider, which could be beneficial for President Obama's legacy in science. The project is expected to take 15-30 years to complete.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027225.txt

The document appears to be a chat log from iMessage between two individuals named Jee and another participant whose identity is not revealed in the message. The conversation spans from 03.50.22 to 08.12.43 on April 9, 2017, with both participants engaging in discussion about various topics. Notable subjects include Bill, India, personal wealth, meeting plans, and political advisors in the context of Trump's administration.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026998.txt

In the document, Jonathan Farkasiiii is expressing his feelings of being unable to stop thinking about a woman he met and asking for Jeeva's opinion on what might happen between Trump and Xi. He mentions having an interesting story related to the F-35 fighter jet but doesn't want to share it over email due to concerns about state secrets. The document also includes the address "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 026998", which could be related to a governmental oversight committee or a specific location within a house.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026856.txt

The document discusses China's Central Conference on Work Relating to Foreign Affairs, which took place in June 2018 under the leadership of Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman of the Central Military Commission. The conference is a significant event as it brings together China's entire leadership to analyze international trends and assess how China should respond to them in pursuit of its national interests. The document also touches upon the importance of these conferences for China's foreign policy establishment, as any new directives concerning China's global engagement are likely to be found in Xi Jinping's report to the conference. However, the deliberations of the conference are not made public, and only selected parts are broadcast and reported by central media.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026662.txt

In this email, Robert Kuhn shares a Shanghai Science of Consciousness program, which Stuart Hameroff has put together with his advice. He also mentions Gregory Chaitin's appearance on Closer To Truth and a Bloomberg TV segment about Trump/China from February 1st, before the Trump-Xi call. Lastly, he expresses interest in discussing "Science of Sleep & Dreams" and will gather information on recent research and discoveries that have reached an inflection point, making it the right time for a definitive television series on the topic.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025190.txt

The document discusses a potential meeting between two individuals regarding the science of sleep and dreams, with one person suggesting that they should meet when they are both in New York. The conversation also touches on topics such as politics in China, diplomatic relations, and charitable foundations. Both individuals mention their availability to meet in April, with one person indicating that they will be in New York from April 8th until the 18th.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025115.txt

The document discusses China's Belt and Road Initiative, a massive infrastructure project designed to improve trade connections between East Asia and Western Europe. The initiative aims to provide new growth opportunities for the world economy, particularly by increasing connectivity among economies along its routes. While some in Europe may not be fully aware of the initiative, newly elected French President Emmanuel Macron could potentially accelerate European interest in it. By investing in infrastructure improvements, China hopes to boost trade and increase the internationalization of its currency, ultimately transforming its growth towards quality. Cooperation with the EU under this initiative could help achieve economic growth targets while fostering a sense of shared destiny among countries involved.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025110.txt

This is an email exchange between Robert Kuhn and Jeffrey E. discussing the science of sleep and dreams, with Kuhn mentioning recent politics in China and his time moderating a discussion involving the PM with a leading Chinese technologist. The two are discussing meeting up, possibly around April 8th to April 18th when Kuhn is scheduled to be in New York.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025105.txt

In the document, Robert Kuhn mentions that he has just arrived in New York and will be staying there for ten days. He talks about the Trump-Xi Summit and how it was affected by the Syria strike. He also discusses his work on a project about the Science of Sleep and Dreams. He says that he is looking forward to meeting with Jeffrey E.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023707.txt

The U.S. and China have agreed to pause their trade war, with Robert Lawrence Kuhn stating that both sides are interpreting the deal differently. The Chinese look at the status quo as good for both sides, while the Americans have critical issues to address such as open markets, IP protection, forced technology transfer, and cyber security/cyber theft. However, they have different interpretations of events, with the spy plane collision in 2001 being a notable example. The pause will allow time for negotiations and give China an opportunity to celebrate its 40th anniversary of reform and opening up.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023666.txt

Robert Lawrence Kuhn is a public intellectual, international corporate strategist, investment banker, and expert on China. He has worked with China's state leaders for over 30 years and provides commentary on media outlets such as CNN, CGTN, CNBC, and Fox Business. Dr. Kuhn authored How China’s Leaders Think (featuring President Xi) and The Man Who Changed China: The Life and Legacy of Jiang Zemin (China's best-selling book of 2005). He is also the co-creator and co-producer of the award-winning, five-part series China’s Challenges with Shanghai Media Group.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023572.txt

The Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation marked a significant transition in President Xi Jinping's grand vision for a new era of win-win globalization. The core idea was to structure, finance, and build critical infrastructure in developing economies as well as diversify and expand the Chinese economy which needed restructuring. The forum aimed to address global discontent with differential impacts on workers in Western countries and championed China's commitment to globalization while reversing historical trends of protectionism in the US.

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