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National Committee on United States-China Relations

RG 9, the final segment of document files in the NCUSCR records, includes materials from multiple series and notably contains several early organizational and program files that the National Committee considered historical records. In addition to materials in the Board of Directors, Committees, and Members files, RG 9 includes records of the seminal April 1965 Conference on the United States and China. The Presidents' Files series contains Arthur H. Rosen's chronological files for the full period of his tenure, 1975-1987. Other materials of note include reference and reports files on various Travelers to China and records of NCUSCR Members' Trips to China; records of the University Field Staffs, mainly for the 1970s; the Civil Society in China project, circa 1997-2000; and public relations, press, and correspondence files for the Chinese Table Tennis Delegation visit to the U.S. in 1972. Finally, the Clippings and Reference series includes, among other materials, a compilation of U.S. Government Statements on China, from 1948 to the late 1960s, as well as extensive files documenting the events surrounding the Tiananmen Square uprising and reaction to them.

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National Committee on United States-China Relations

RG 5 documents several of the NCUSCR's early projects and outreach programs in the late 1960s and early 1970s, including Curriculum Development and audiovisual projects, a China Trade Study, seminars for Young Business Leaders and other professionals, and its first National Convocation on the U.S. and China. Exchange materials include a collection of trip reports from early National Committee delegates to China as well as reports from other, non-affiliated exchange delegations. Later programs documented in RG 5 include the Ussuri Project collaboration in the 1990s, the Time Warner Internship Program, 1998-2006, and the visit of the China Fund for the Handicapped delegation in 1987.

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National Committee on United States-China Relations

RG 7 notably includes the records of the America – China Society, from its founding in 1987 through its merger with the National Committee in 2001. Board records in RG 7 document Board and Executive Committee meetings from around 2002/2004 to 2014. Significant subjects in RG 7 include the Shenyang Acrobats' U. S. tour, 1971 – 1972, and National Committee efforts (two-way exchanges and workshops) on behalf of HIV-AIDS awareness and prevention in China. Finally, RG 7 contains information on exchange trips and conferences sponsored by other, "outside" organizations, such as the Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China, whose activities sometimes paralleled the National Committee's own programs.It also includes materials on Sister City programs with China.

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National Committee on United States-China Relations

RG 8 contains records of the U. S. - China Teachers Exchange Program, 1996-2014, including files on program and funding, American teachers, and participating schools in the U. S. and China. Other significant materials include Board of Directors Minutes Books from 1966-2007 and individual Members' files; as well as correspondence files for NCUSCR presidents Douglas Murray and John Holden, 1997-2004. There is also a small series of Clippings files, primarily concerning Chinese relations with the U. S., the U. S. S. R., and other Asian countries, mainly for the 1970s- mid-1980s.

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National Committee on United States-China Relations

RG 4 contains records of Exchanges to and from China, mainly from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s, and includes records of the Ping Pong Diplomacy visit of the Chinese table tennis team in 1972. The Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, and Dialogues series includes records of seminars held for the regional press in the 1960s - early 1970s, and early explorations of exchanges with China. Significant materials in other series include Program files relating to educational outreach, such as BAYCEP, the Bay Area China Education Project; and Art and Archaeology files relating to the archaeological exhibit that toured the U. S. from China in 1974-1975.

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National Committee on United States-China Relations

RG 6 of the National Committee on United States – China Relations records (1966-2009) particularly documents the National Committee's programs and activities during its formative years from the late 1960s through the 1970s. Materials include Board, Committee, and Members records, which document the NCUSCR's early program discussions and overall organizational history; records of public education and outreach programs in the early 1970s; and records documenting the National Committee's role in brokering information and facilitating exchanges in the 1970s-1980s. Other significant materials include records in the Development series of the National Committee's contract work for the U. S. Information Agency, the Department of State, and other government departments in the late 1980s – 2000s, and of grant support it received from various private foundations.

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National Committee on United States-China Relations

RG 2 of the NCUSCR records contains files documenting its sponsorship of Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, and Dialogues on foreign policy and relations with China, including U. S. - China Dialogues, which ran from 1984 to 2002. Files in the Programs, Projects, and Proposals series concern the U.S. - China Labor Law Cooperation project, 2002-2007, and the National Committee's University Field Staff program, 1966-1973. RG 2 also contains records of Exchanges to China through the Fulbright-Hays Summer Seminars Abroad, for the period 1982-2010, as well as a few general Exchanges files. A series of Personnel files is restricted.