JI CHAOZHU'S SPEECH TO THE HARVARD CLUB OF WASHINGTON, DC
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CIA-RDP83T00951R000100060015-5
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December 20, 2016
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April 12, 2007
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June 14, 1982
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THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
National Intelligence Council _. 14 June 1982
MEMORANDUM FOR: John H. Holdridge
Assistant Secretary of State for
East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Assistant National Intelligence Officer for East Asia
SUJBECT Ji Chaozhu's Speech to the Harvard Club of Washington, DC
1. Ji gave me this copy of his May 26 speech when we were together last
week at Harvard attending our 30th reunion. He used much of the same
terminology when discussing Sino-American relations in Cambridge.
2. On qp 3-4, he gives the maximum Chinese case for ending US arms sales
to Taiwan, though without a sense of crisis. Pages 4-8 contain a review of
PRC-US economic prospects, concluding with a discussion of Chinese
bureaucratic reform, and on page 9, a reference to US trade restrictions.
3. Pages 9-10 give Ji's views of his relationship with the US without
departing from formulations 1 have heard him employ on this subject over 34
years.
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