Chinese leaders believe it is necessary to hold the nation together, to keep it growing, to keep moving toward its destiny.China’s economic growth has made it more and more dependent on the outside world for investment, markets, and energy.Computers and the Internet, fax machines and photocopiers, modems and satellites all increase the exposure to people, ideas, and the world beyondChina’s borders. The effect is only just beginning to be felt. Indeed, greater openness is profoundly inChina’s own interest., If welcomed, it will speed economic growth, enhance the world influence ofChina and stabilize society. Without the full freedom to think, question, create,China will be at a distinct disadvantage, competing with fully open societies in the InformationAge where the greatest source of national wealth is what resides in the human min