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原帖由 多功能中場 於 2009-6-9 04:06 PM 發表
That's only if we are lucky.
The plus side of allowing HK to adopt universal suffrage is to allow a pilot test of the universal suffrage model that can be referenced for any future adoptions in ...
I don't really think the current PRC really want to have a pilot run.
Two things, first, I agree with your fear of snowball. Even without HK, all those information are already feeding into China through internet or whatever, even some overseas students return back to China and spread that. Even HK is successfully, it's not applicable in China due to geography and demography condition. Many peasants living in rural rural rural area without any easy way of connection. blah blah blah. In the Asia, ONLY Japan is a good example of democracy as Japan was well developed and much smaller than China in area.
Taiwan is a bad case. Korea is okay but not that good. Thailand, Burma, Philiphines, etc, are all failed.
Second thing, as I heard, PRC wants to use HK as a good example of 1 country 2 systems to Taiwan.