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He fled brutal repression — only to discover, as so many Uyghur refugees have, that China’s power stretches far beyond its borders.
Despite their concerns, some farm operators still support the former president and prefer his overall economic plan.
Beijing is expecting more volatility and competition with the United States, though a lackluster economy may limit China’s options for pushing back.
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