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West's relations with China.
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exchange; for the er it is a listening post
to Communist China and a centre of important
commercial activity. Other Western countries
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Hong Kong, as is evidenced by their sizeable
diplomatic and commercial representation there.
ideally would 1238In the short term, the Chinese aim appears
like
to be to produce a Macao-type situation, in which
a they would control events in a nominally British
colony so that activities conducive to their
interests could still go on. In the longer term,
their aim is to remove the sole remaining colony
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and the mainland of Asia, an inevitable irritant
to Chinese pride. Logically, they are likely to
do this only when they consider that their
strength or Western weakness reduce the risks to
an acceptable level. But logic may not prevail
and an earlier takeover bid (certainly before
New Tewituce's on the
the m
1997 when the mainland territories are due to
be returned to China) must be counted a distinct
possibility. In such circumstances, would most
Western European countries wish to regard it
as the ending of an anomalous situation that was
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