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72e61f4c36640f26354f9ed7356dab2e , unite as one, and continue to advance the cause of North Korean socialism."But he also added that Beijing would continue to offer its support and make "active contributions to peace and stability on the Korean peninsula and in this region."China has long sought to convince North Korea of the need for economic reform, and Kim's death raises hopes that Pyongyang might now take heed of such advice, said Korea expert Lu Chao at China's Academy of Social Sciences in Liaoning province, which borders North Korea."There will definitely be change, good and positive change," Lu said. "North Korea will work more closely with the global community toward the peace and stability of the Korean Peninsula."China is also expected to take a strong behind-the-scenes role to help retain its influence, which is seen as important no matter which direction North Korea takes, said U.S. Naval Academy China scholar Yu Maochun."If North Korea continues to be an international pariah, Ch
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