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The same number said foreigners should be sent to their countries of origin.
Even so, contact with foreigners should be limited, according to Aizawa, for to encourage trade would undermine the Japanese nation.
The question is not whether foreigners should be kept out but how well the system is managed.
Foreigners should be allowed to shop in every shop, eat in every restaurant and mingle in public spaces.
The CSU had made news by saying that foreigners should be forced to speak German even "in the family", though it later backtracked.
The idea of the melting pot and the early belief that all foreigners should be transformed into typical Americans began to appear naive.
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So there you have it: a company with problems should be free to take over a bigger, stronger rival, and no foreigner should be allowed to intervene.
Guests of the nation would be well-advised to take heed of the Arab proverb ya gharib kun adib: a foreigner should be well-behaved.
Waugh is fond of Mr. Youkoumian, the Armenian fixer who pops up in "Incident in Azania" and, later, in the pages of "Black Mischief," but his real venom is reserved for the English community: "It did them good to find a foreigner who so completely fulfilled their ideal of all that a foreigner should be".
It is not just foreigners who should be worried about Russia's investment climate so should Russians themselves.
But it isn't just foreigners who should be worried by these scenes: the Chinese government, which has encouraged this outburst of nationalism, should also be afraid.For three decades, having shed communism in all but the name of its ruling party, China's government has justified its monopolistic hold on power through economic advance.
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