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Old 02-20-2006, 05:47 AM
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Default Point well-taken

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Originally Posted by Johnderondon";p=&quot View Post
I think that nations should restrict trade with China until there is an improvement in it`s record on human rights.
Issues of this nature don't get fixed overnight. But I believe that friendly trade relations that benefit both China and the U.S. will bring about a gradual transition toward capitalism and democracy - or at least a regime that is less oppressive - and sociological issues like human rights will iron themselves out eventually. It could take a new generation or two to see a change in attitude, and if a generation in China is officially, say, 20 years, it could take a while. But, it will never happen if things remain status quo.
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