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One reason is that experience tells them that Mr Arafat is never more open to democracy than when his popularity is plummeting.
If mainland China's new leaders are more open to democracy, and more receptive to Taiwan's gestures of good will, perhaps relations between Taipei and Beijing will improve, and true peace and stability can come to the region.
In a speech to the Palestinian parliament on May 15th he promised a "complete revision" of the system, and "immediate preparation for [dateless] elections".As Palestinians know, Mr Arafat seems never more open to democracy than when his popularity is plummetingAll Palestinians want change.
In a speech in Warsaw on Friday, the president will elaborate his administration's position on how far NATO's door remains open to the emerging democracies in Eastern Europe and among the former Soviet republics.
The military oppresses the civil society – we're not free to do anything – and I think this is the moment to open democracy to Papua," he said.
It opened up to democracy".
His knowledge was finally put to use when Mongolia opened up to democracy in 1990 and restrictions on religion were eased.
When he assumed office, the day after Sadat's assassination, in 1981, Mubarak spoke of limited presidential terms, of opening Egypt to democracy, of his own need for outside help and advice and of the imperative to reform the country's stagnant economy - nearly 70percentt of which was dominated by bloated and inefficient public sector industries.
The Obama administration, which holds Myanmar's opening up to democracy as a major diplomatic coup, wants a peaceful transfer of power.
Might China have opened to greater democracy while European uprisings were shot down?
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