U.S. China Policy Foundation
The U.S. China Policy Foundation (USCPF) is an American non-governmental organization that works to improve United States-China relations. The group believes that specific misunderstandings and mis-perceptions within both countries inhibit co-operation, and it seeks to discuss those.[1] The group states that it does not advocate foreign policy decisions and does not try to influence government decisions.[2]
Activities and history
The late American ambassadors John H. Holdridge and Arthur Hummel, Jr. founded the group with Chi Wang in 1995.[1][3] Throughout the 1990s and onwards, it assisted American businesses trying to work with the Chinese.[4]
References
- 1 2 "Introduction". U.S. China Policy Foundation Website. Retrieved August 10, 2009. External link in
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External links
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