They're worried that China's deteriorating relations with the U.S. and other Western countries could hurt the country's future development. They also understand the importance of the external influences on China's economic and political liberalization.
They decided to put their hopes in a man who openly admires autocrats and calls journalists “the enemy of the people.” He's tough, they say.
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But there're also people like Wang Gongquan,the billionaire investor who was among the 1st group of ppl who were detained/jailed after the party intensified the crackdown on dissent and civil disobedience six years ago.“We can’t count on the external force to save China,”he said
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“Changes will only come,” Wang Gongquan added, “when responsible people inside and outside the government push for it together.”
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