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Google vs. China

The Google-China Showdown: Where Do Things Stand?


Google.cn homepage

Yesterday we took a look at the power dynamics in the showdown between Google and China, concluding that Google doesn't have a particularly strong bargaining position here.

Today, more than a week after Google's announcement that it would shut down Google.cn unless China allows it to stop censoring results, we thought it was a good time to take a look at where things stand.

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Topics: Baidu, David Drummond, Google, Google Android software, Google vs. China, Hillary Clinton, Ma Zhaoxu, Obama Administration

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Google vs. China: Is Google Screwed?


Google's headquarters in Beijing

Google's public ultimatum that it will halt operations in China unless it is allowed to stop censoring Google.cn got us wondering: what does a large multinational like Google have in the way of bargaining chips in its showdown with the Asian superpower?

According to a pair of experts we spoke to, the answer is: very few, if any. Let us explain:

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Topics: Baidu, China, David Drummond, Google, Google vs. China, Michael Cusumano, Ralph Cossa, Yahoo

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