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Declined 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate
Former Governor of Alaska
Sarah Palin
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Palin position on China
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• Sarah Palin said in her speech in Hong Kong in September 2009 said that she hopes for a stable, prosperous and peaceful China.
• China's military buildup poses a threat to Delhi and Tokyo since it its taking place in the absence of any significant threat to their nation.
• She said that the US was concerned with China's support to repressive regimes such as Sudan and Zimbabwe.
• Palin said that the Chinese Food and Safety records have raised alarm among the world nations.
• Sarah Palin urges China to be more open politically so that other nations will not be alarmed at their nuclear and military buildup.
• She stressed that the US is not out on a democracy crusade and will not impose their values on other nations including China.
• The US-China relationship is based on economic interdependence and she foresees a future filled with more trade and more American high tech goods in Chinese markets.
• Palin said for this to happen, China should improve its rule of law and protect the intellectual properties of the United States.
• Palin also mentioned that that the US should be more open to Chinese Investment as long as the national security interests of the nation are not threatened.
• She summed up her speech by saying that the US-China relationship will continue to thrive only if Chinese citizens and foreign corporations can hold the Chinese administration responsible for their unjust actions.
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