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James Lilley Quotes

«Most members of the WTO are too persuaded by China. Taiwan will not be able to enter until China is well set in.»
Author: James Lilley
«It's not wise to hold a gun against their head and ask them to talk, ... after Taiwan and China both enter the WTO, they will be able to resume a healthy dialogue on trade.»
Author: James Lilley
«If we start talking about human rights, espionage, illegal campaign funding, technology transfer, they'll say, `What about Kosovo?' »
Author: James Lilley
«Lee Teng-hui is a remarkable man. And as a talented politician he moved the island forward by increasing democracy, and mostly he opened up trade routes with China.»
Author: James Lilley
«China's got huge problems,»
Author: James Lilley
«It's part of the game of putting us on the defensive,»
Author: James Lilley
«We're going to pull the five powers -- Russia, South Korea, Japan, China, the U.S. -- together, not to corner the North Koreans, but to begin to present them with pretty strong options and requiring them to make a move.»
Author: James Lilley
«China's got huge problems. There's enormous corruption all across the board.»
Author: James Lilley
«We are driven by images, ... and the Tiananmen images are the most powerful images we've had for years.»
Author: James Lilley
«The Chinese are going to want to stretch it out, and we're going to want to accelerate it. In 2006, China is the big enchilada and this is the most important bilateral relationship in the world.»
Author: James Lilley