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Re: VN & Chine



Hi ba'c Aiviet and all,

>   A my chinese friend from Yunnan said that he would like to see China 
> collapse after Teng died. He thinks that he is closer to VN than Beijing.

Is he an ethnic Chinese (Ha'n) or "minority"?

2 na(m truo+'c dda^y, 2 chines scholars o+? Vie^.n ha`n la^m khxh TQ co'
vie^'t 1 "ba'o ca'o" cho Bo^. chi'nh tri. ve^` tuo+ng lai TQ. 2 vi. na`y
dde^` nghi. China should adopt a federalistic system like the US's,
otherwise the future of this last Empire willbe unpredictable, i.e. chaos.
2 vi. na`y tu+`ng to^'t nghie^.p master ve^` political science at Yale or
Harvard. Kinh te^' thi. truo+`ng va` tu+ tuo+?ng tie^m nhie^~m cu?a the
West se~ bie^'n ddo^?i TQ trong tk 21.

Let me be a Notradamus:

After 1997 it is not China which takes over Hong Kong but Hong Kong wich
takes over China. A process of federalization will be irresistible. Either
Beijing must accept a formula of "one country, more systems" as step 1,
and than "one country, more governements" as the next step, or China fall
in chaos. This chaos comes step by step, yet is irresistible.

Taiwan already have been developing her own (national) identity. She could
come back to China (more exactly a Greater China: "TQ Mo+? Ro^.ng",
ddu+`ng di.ch sai tha`nh "Dda.i Trung Hoa"!) only when her proposal of
"one country, two governments" is accepted by Beijing.

A new inter(intra)national order in Asia Pacific region seems to be
emerging. Viets can return into the great Sinized (Sinic) family again.
Hi` hi` ca'i na`y cha(?ng ai thi'ch ma` ai cu~ng thi'ch.

Hong Lam