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To: Riskmgmt who wrote (23549)5/25/2000 12:26:00 PM
From: dennis michael patterson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Ray, actually the politics of this is not OT. Mainland China is a vast market. And surely we can sell em lots of Dells and CDMA phones, etc. I reject the isolationst policies of people like Buchanan because I believe that we can change people and place by trading with them. My experience in East Germany taught me that. In terms of the markets, I think you have an excellent point about trade policy and it relationship to democratic ideals. Freedom engenders profits. This is the lesson of the post cold war era. As to our past governments, I couldnot agree more (e.g., Nixon)



To: Riskmgmt who wrote (23549)5/25/2000 4:48:00 PM
From: yu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Ray,

Great points! I am really glad to know there is people
thinking the way you do.
China is not the same communist country like it was before.
This proves your point that gradual changes are working.

And to understand its behavior towards foreign countries
(especially on "interferences to internal affairs"),
knowing what happened in the last 2 centries when it was
forced to open the doors to western (and Japan) powers
will help.

yu