Congress to investigate Google’s China decision – Iain Thomson

From VNU.net: Google, Microsoft and Yahoo will be the subjects of a US congressional committee over agreements to censor internet services to Chinese citizens. Chris Smith, chairman of the house subcommittee that oversees global human rights, has announced that he will hold a hearing on 16 February to investigate the conduct of US technology firms […]

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China vs. India: A battle of ideas – Anand Giridharadas

From the International Herald Tribune: China and India, as the world’s fastest-growing major economies, compete for foreign investment, access to oil and gas, and diplomatic clout. But their defining battle may be over ideas: can an Indian political model based on democracy, due process and the rule of law, rival the Chinese political model of […]

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China to ‘strike hard’ against rising unrest – Chris Buckley

From Reuters, via Boston.com: China is preparing to “strike hard” against rising public unrest, a senior police official said according to state media on Thursday, highlighting the government’s fears for stability even as the economy booms.Article Tools An unnamed top official of China’s Ministry of Public Security told a Wednesday meeting that China faced a […]

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Chinese bloggers: GOOGLE Eunuch Version published today

From China based Zhengweekly blog (ÂæÅÂë®ÂàäÂè∑§ñ): (translated by CDT) Facing the huge (Chinese) market, GOOGLE finally softened. Although it is not so soft, yet. Today Google published its Chinese version: www.google.cn. It utilized key words filtering on this new page, so many websites which the Chinese government does not want Chinese netizens to see now […]

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iRepress – Mark Fiore (Updated)

Click here to see San Francisco-based cartoonist Mark Fiore’s animated take on foreign internet companies working in China. UPDATE: See also the Weekly Standard’s parody of Google search results in China and a cartoon from the Joy of Tech.

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In Beijing, U.S. Envoy Says Iran Strategies Differ – Joseph Kahn

From the New York Times: China and the United States want to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, but their “approach may differ” on the best tactics to achieve that result, Deputy Secretary of State Robert B. Zoellick said after a round of meetings on the subject in Beijing. His comments suggested that China, despite […]

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A match made in Beijing – Lyal Whi

From the Mail and Guardian: Africa needs China. As in other parts of the developing world, China’s insatiable appetite for natural resources is creating unprecedented demand for commodities, pushing prices to new highs and fuelling economic growth across the continent. But China’s relations with Africa have stirred a polarised debate from Cape to Cairo. China […]

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The Little Red Book of Branding – Linda Tischler

From Fast Company: “Five years ago, the top-10 brands in China were American,” says Kevin Swanepoel, marketing and interactive director of the One Club, the international organization of advertising pros. “This year, the only American brand in the top 5 was Coke.” But brand-building is a slow game, and the creativity-quashing Cultural Revolution left the […]

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China starts drafting energy law – AFX

From Forbes.com: China has started drafting an energy law as part of efforts to meet the country’s energy demand in line with its rapid economic growth, the economic planning agency said. In a statement on its website, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said the State Council has formed a task force charged with […]

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World’s CEOs focus on China for growth more than cost – John Fraher

From the International Herald Tribune: A majority of the world’s top chief executives plan to invest in China in the next three years to win customers in the world’s fastest-growing major economy, according to a survey issued Tuesday by PricewaterhouseCoopers. The survey, released at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, found that 55 percent […]

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