Google or China: Who Has More to Lose?

  • Published: March 26th, 2010

The New York Times

By THE EDITORS

Google¡¯s showdown with China over censorship now leaves the company with few choices. On Monday, it closed its Internet search service in China and redirected users to its uncensored search engine in Hong Kong. But government firewalls were able to disrupt searches on that site, and China is expected to retaliate in other ways, like canceling Google¡¯s deal with China¡¯s biggest cellular company.

Should Google take a harder stance and withdraw from China completely? Should multinationals like Google play a greater role in challenging China¡¯s policies?

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