We have little indication to believe that. All we have to look at is China's international behaviour and the way they are proceeding towards Taiwan.
As I noted, this idea that has been pushed by what I called “crude realism”—that it doesn't really matter what happens domestically in the country, and it's how they behave internationally—I think is not viable. What we are learning is that domestic repression foreshadows external aggression very often. When we look at China and the increasing repression, not just with the Uighurs but also with the prosecution of the Falun Gong and now with Xi Jinping getting an extra term, it is very worrisome. I do not have a great deal of confidence that China will respect international legality.