
Democracy can wait: Stability is paramount for Beijing
News Type: Opinion — Seeded on Sat Jun 23, 2007 1:08 AM EDT
Article Source: International Herald Tribune"Chinese leaders valued Hong Kong as a stable, rich, economically driven city that likes doing business with the mainland," said Wu Guoguang, a onetime adviser to the Beijing government who is a political scientist at the University of Victoria, in British Columbia. "The one thing they worried about was change, particularly rapid change, that could undermine their control."
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