Part 3, Chapter 3: 'Opening Painfully to the World' (P. 107)
In hindsight, it was not easy for China to carry out the Reform and Open-Door Policy. Whenever there were issues involving relationships with foreigners, people were fearful, and there were many accusations made against reformers: people were afraid of being exploited, having our sovereignty undermined, or suffering an insult to our nation.
I pointed out that when foreigners invest money in China, they fear that China¡¦s policies might change. But what do we have to fear?
Friday, May 15, 2009
Prisoner Of The State - Zhao Zi Yang Part 3, Chapter 3: 'Opening Painfully to the World'
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