[iDC] Google in China: Protecting Activists by Protesting Industrial Policy?
John Hopkins
jhopkins at tech-no-mad.net
Wed Jan 13 22:23:46 UTC 2010
> "The Google syndrome caps growing complaints by foreign businesses over
> a deteriorating business environment.. . . Younger bureaucrats are more
> nationalistic and skeptical of the value of letting in foreign
> companies. . . Last year, for example, foreign executives said bidding
> practices for wind energy were rigged to exclude foreign companies."**
not to mention summary arrest of foreign managers ... RE, for example: the Rio
Tinto arrests (ongoing story) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8141766.stm
The rising nationalism will not stop at crooked business deals, kick-backs and
extortion, but is already an active driving concept behind China's dealing with
(global) raw material availability -- they will take what ever they need where
ever they can get it ... They have the capital to do it directly or via corrupt
or aggressive politico-economic means.
If Google isn't simply being progmatic, maybe they should be! They will lose
out to the Chinese without a heavy dose of
Marxist-Confucio-capitalist-pragmatism in their 10-year-plans...
jh
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