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- From: lwang@mariner.amc.edu.au (Luo Wang)
- Subject: Re: "When China Wakes" by 'The Economist'
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.040701.7085@mariner.amc.edu.au>
- Organization: Australian Maritime College
- References: <1992Dec10.224042.20113@cs.ucf.edu> <1g6ik9INNphm@uwm.edu>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 04:07:01 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec10.224042.20113@cs.ucf.edu>, jinxiong@cs.ucf.edu (Chen Jinxiong) writes:
- >
- >In article <1g6ik9INNphm@uwm.edu> jiqing@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Jiqing Wang) writes:
- >>
- >>Here are some interesting points from "When China Wakes", a survey of china
- >>by <The Economist>, 11/28/92.
- >>
- >>1. China's economic performance in the past 14 years has brought about one of
- >> the biggest improvements in human welfare anywhere at anytime. Real GNP
- > ...
- >> kind become industrialized? The west cannot say it wasn't given plenty of
- >> warning. After advising it to let China sleep, Napoleon went on to add that
- >> "when China wakes it will shake the world."
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- WHEN?
-