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2010年3月31日

作者:
Rob Hanlon and Stephen Frost, CSR Asia

[PDF] Google Theatre

The portrayal of Google as a socially responsible business…is a theatrical performance. The company’s decision – to challenge China’s legislation…has less to do with human rights…We introduce three points that urgently need to be raised: (1) Google’s motivation for leaving China, (2) the issue of business and human rights in Mainland China, and (3) how human rights defenders have responded to Google’s withdrawal…[also refers to Go Daddy, Network Solutions (owned by General Atlantic)]

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