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U.S./China U.S./Taiwan Relations Leaders Briefing June 2005

Whos Who?

China

Chinese Government Organizational Structure (source) (source)

Chinese Communist Party Organizational Structure (source) (source)

Chinas Government (brief) Organizational Structure PRESIDENT & PARTY LEADER STATE COUNCIL (Cabinet) National Peoples CONGRESS (3,000) MOFADefenseCommerceOthers COMMUNIST PARTY (Politburo) COMMUNIST PARTY Central Committee (2,000) Leadership Committees

Chinese President & Party Leader Hú Jǐntāo ( ) (Bio) (Bio) ( ) Zhōng guó guó jiā zhǔxí Zhōng guó Gòng chǎn dǎng zǒng shū ji

Chinese Premier (leader State Council) Wēn Jiābǎo ( ) (Bio) (Bio) ( ) Guó wù yuàn Zǒng lǐ

Chinese Foreign Minister Lǐ Zhào Xīng ( ) (Bio) (Bio) ( ) Wài jiāo bù zhǎng

Chinese Minister of Defense Chief of Staff Cáo Gāng Chūn ( ) (Bio) (Bio) ( ) Guó fáng bù zhǎng Zǒng cān móu zhǎng

Chinese Minister of Commerce Báo Xī Lái ( ) (Bio) (Bio) ( ) Shāngyèbù zháng

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Chinese Diplomatic Representation Ambassador Zhou Wen Zhong (Bio) (Bio)

United States

U.S. President George W. Bush President Bush ( ) Měiguó zǒngtǒng Bùshí

U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney Vice-President Cheney ( ) Fù Zǒngtǒng Qiē ní

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice Secretary of State Rice ( ) Guó wù qīng Lài Sī

U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld (— ) ( ) Guó fáng bù zhǎng Lā mǔ sī fèi'ěr dé

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez Secretary of Commerce Gutierrez ( ) Shāngyèbù zháng Gǔ tiě léi sī

U.S. Diplomatic Representation Ambassador Clark T. Randt, Jr. (Bio) (Bio) Chengdu – C.G. Jeffrey A. Moon Guangzhou – C. G. Edward Dong Hong Kong – A/ C. G. Marlene Sakaue Shanghai – C. G. Douglas G. Spelman Shenyang – C.G. David Kornbluth

Taiwan

U.S. - Taiwan Relations Taiwan Relations Act –& 3 Joint Communiques (U.S. & China)3 Joint Communiques (U.S. & China) Unofficial relations between U.S. & Taiwan Refer to Taiwan NOT a country –.. 4 European and 6 Asian countries and Taiwan. Taiwan authorities Táiwān dāngjú ( ) NOT Taiwan government ( ) State officers are detailed to AIT 04 STATE

Taiwan Authorities Organizational Structure

Taiwans President Chén Shuǐ biǎn ( ) (Bio)(Bio) ( ) Táiwān zǒngtǒng DPP – Democratic Progressive Party

Taiwans Foreign Minister Chén Tángsēn ( ) (Bio)(Bio) ( ) Wài jiāo bù zhǎng

Taiwans Minister of Defense Lǐ jié ( ) (Bio) (Bio) ( ) Guó fáng bù zhǎng

Taiwan Minister of Economic Affairs Hé měi yuè ( ) (Bio) (Bio) ( ) Jīngjìbù zháng

Taiwans Representation in U.S. Taiwan Economic & Cultural Representatives Office (TECRO) Táiwān zhù Měiguó jīngjì wénhuà dàibiǎo chù Chief Representative David Tawei Lee (Bio) (Bio) Guam Honolulu

US Representation in Taiwan American Institute in Taiwan Měiguó zài tái xiéhuì Director Douglas H. Paal (Bio) / Měiguó zài tái xiéhuì Táiběi bànshìchù chùzhǎng

Whos Who?

Resources & Links

China Internet Information Center Chinese Embassy in the United States U.S. Embassy & Consulates in China U.S. Consulate General (Hong Kong, Macau) American Institute in Taiwan Taiwan Government Information Office TECRO