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May 31, 2006

Balancing act: government control in China

The Chinese government's hand in business makes IRin China a complicated affair

As Western companies, particularly internet firms, look to expand operations into China, the issue of government interference and control is something IROs need to understand. On January 24, 2006, the Chinese government shut down Bing Dian (‘Freezing Point’), a publication renowned for covering topics such as corruption, Taiwan, censorship and nationalism in school history books – issues that are not up for public debate in China. The next day, Google launched a Chinese

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