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China's human rights record is a central subject of international policy analysis and diplomatic friction, as evidenced by reports from the Brookings Institution and Council on Foreign Relations [1], [2]. Furthermore, human rights concerns regarding China are a key dimension of American foreign policy criticism [3], [4] and influence the advocacy of political figures like Nancy Pelosi [5], [6].

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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 11 facts
perspectiveThe European Union should expand its collective Asia diplomacy in the fields of rule of law, democracy, and human rights, ideally in coordination with the United States.
claimThe human rights situation in China has historically been a source of intermittent friction in US-China relations.
claimThe normative dimension of American criticism regarding China's threat to human rights and democratic values has been central to the US debate since the 1989 suppression of the student movement on Tiananmen Square.
referenceTed Piccone authored a report titled 'China’s Long Game on Human Rights at the United Nations' published by The Brookings Institution in September 2018.
referenceLindsay Maizland authored an article titled 'Is China Undermining Human Rights at the United Nations?' published by the Council on Foreign Relations on July 9, 2019.
claimEuropean Union member states are currently unwilling to relinquish powers or central coordination regarding China policy to the European Union level, which hinders the Union's ability to formulate coherent policies, particularly on human rights.
perspectiveNancy Pelosi, the Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives, advocates for a hard economic course against China, including import tariffs, based on human rights concerns.
perspectiveNancy Pelosi, the Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives, advocates for a hard economic course against China, including the implementation of import tariffs, based on human rights concerns.
claimAmerican criticism of China is categorized into three dimensions: normative (human rights and democratic values), security, and economic.
claimThe normative dimension of American criticism toward China, focusing on threats to human rights and democratic values, has been central to the American debate since the 1989 suppression of the student movement on Tiananmen Square.
claimAmerican criticism of China is categorized into three dimensions: normative (human rights and democratic values), security, and economic.
The crises in the Middle East: reshaping the region's geopolitical ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimThe engagement of external powers like China and Russia in the Middle East offers opportunities for economic development and infrastructure investment, but also introduces challenges regarding security, human rights, and regional stability.