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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (36763)7/31/2003 1:22:59 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Hi YZ,
As for so-called democracy, methink, one should NOT think China will adopt the Western democracy as it is, since the reality shows that the Western democracy has a lot of problems itself too. China will slowly experiment its own form/cause of democracy. And I think I read somewhere that some city now is having some kind of experiment for election of city officials. But since the education/living standard in cities and rural areas vary so greatly, the process will be very slow. Unlike economic reform, political reform will always be harder and take much longer time.

My thinking also. Also on Taiwan I believe time is on ROC's side and an arrangement is inevitable likely to proceed in tandem with mainland democratic reforms (ie. slowly). Less restrictive are issues of autonomy when thinking 'within' borders. A unified face on the international level however would be paramount so I feel there is lots of navigation room.

Missles ? A good show the US ?

All just wild speculation of course :o)
regards
Kastel
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