> Stephen E Philion wrote:
>
> >There damn sure is, one need only go to chinabulletin.com to find it, but
> >most of the articles are in Chinese, not convienient if you don't read
> >Chinese of course. There is a left in China that is slowly developing an
> >alternative to the dogma of Deng and the dogma of a brand of official
> >Maoism that has little to say to the problem of how to organize workers in
> >today's China...One might want to look at the May 1999 New Left Review
> >interview with Wang Chaohua and Li Minqi, who were debating with Wang Dan
> >on the direction of China ten years after Tiananmen.
>
Steve writes in response to Doug's question that follows:
Very brief answer. Quite a bit on the WTO, very critical of China's entry
into the WTO, for all the reasons you list below.
{Doug's question}
> Anything on the WTO, the process of Chinese integration into the
> world market? Won't WTO entry promote convertibility, privatization,
> and "liberalization"?
>
> Doug
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