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In Search of a Perfect Answer

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Doing Business with China

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Perhaps the clearest, or most extreme, example of the problems for foreign companies entering China is the case of Google. Certainly, it is the one that has generated most press coverage and heated debate. Business and politics clashed head on.

Figuring out how to deal with China has been a difficult exercise for Google.

Elliot Schrage, vice president, global communications and public affairs, Google Inc.

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Hamilton, S., Zhang, J.A. (2012). In Search of a Perfect Answer. In: Doing Business with China. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230305458_2

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