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 PUBLIC LAW 106-65—OCT. 5, 1999 113 STAT. 781 (1) A list of the general and flag grade officers of the People's Liberation Army who have visited United States military installations since Jsinuary 1, 1993. (2) The itinerary of the visits referred to in paragraph (2), including the installations visited, the duration of the visits, and the activities conducted during the visits. (3) The involvement, if any, of the general and flag officers referred to in paragraph (1) in the Tiananmen Square massacre of June 1989. (4) A list of the facilities in the People's Republic of China that United States military officers have visited as a result of any military-to-military exchange or contact program between the United States and the People's Republic of China since January 1, 1993. (5) A list of facilities in the People's Republic of China that have been the subject of a requested visit by the Department of Defense that has been denied by People's Republic of China authorities. (6) A list of facilities in the United States that have been the subject of a requested visit by the People's Liberation Army that has been denied by the United States. (7) Any official documentation (such as memoranda for the record, after-action reports, and final itineraries) and all receipts for expenses over $1,000, concerning military-to-military exchanges or contacts between the United States and the People's Republic of China in 1999. (8) A description of military-to-military exchanges or contacts between the United States and the People's Republic of China scheduled for 2000. (9) An assessment regarding whether or not any People's Republic of China military officials have been shown classified material as a result of military-to-military exchanges or contacts between the United States and the People's Republic of China. SEC. 1202. ANNUAL REPORT ON MILITARY POWER OF THE PEOPLE'S 10 USC 113 note. REPUBLIC OF CHINA- (a) ANNUAL REPORT. — Not later than March 1 each year, the Deadline. Secretary of Defense shall submit to the specified congressional committees a report, in both classified and unclassified form, on the current and future military strategy of the People's Republic of China. The report shall address the current and probable future course of military-technological development on the People's Liberation Army and the tenets and probable development of Chinese grand strategy, security strategy, and military strategy, and of military organizations and operational concepts, through the next 20 years. (b) MATTERS TO BE INCLUDED.— Each report under this section shall include analyses and forecasts of the following: (1) The goals of Chinese grand strategy, security strategy, and military strategy. (2) Trends in Chinese strategy that would be designed to establish the People's Republic of China as the leading political power in the Asia-Pacific region and as a political / and military presence in other regions of the world. / (3) The security situation in the Taiwan Strait. (4) Chinese strategy regarding Taiwan.

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