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"IT'S too early to say," was Zhou Enlai's famous response in 1972, when the Chinese premier and foreign minister was asked for his assessment of the French Revolution.
Although recent reports suggest he was referring to the student protests of 1968 and not the events of 1789, the more famous interpretation has long been considered as an example of the Chinese ability to take the longer-term view of what appear to be radical changes.See the full content of this document
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