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When it comes to Clinton or Trump, China might prefer the devil it doesn’t know

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Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has tried to talk tough on China, comparing the US trade deficit with China to rape. Photo: AP
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In 2010, then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton provoked outrage in Beijing when she pushed the South China Sea to the top of the regional and US security agendas.

Now as an international court prepares to hand down a ruling that threatens China’s sweeping claims in the vital waterway, Beijing is watching Clinton’s presidential run with trepidation.

Combined with her tough line on human rights and role in leading President Barack Obama’s Asia “rebalancing”, Clinton is well-known in China - but not well liked.

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While presidential rival Donald Trump has irritated Beijing with comments such as comparing the US trade deficit with China to rape, he is largely an unknown quantity, a person who even privately officials shrug their shoulders over.

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“Clinton will be a difficult partner,” one senior Chinese diplomatic source said, having just admitted to not knowing much about Trump or what he stands for.
Democratic US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was deeply involved in efforts to get blind dissident Chen Guangcheng out of China after he fled to the US embassy in Beijing in 2011. Photo: Reuters
Democratic US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was deeply involved in efforts to get blind dissident Chen Guangcheng out of China after he fled to the US embassy in Beijing in 2011. Photo: Reuters
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