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__Google's relationship with China__: We have seen China as key to our internet market, having the world's largest internet market with 340 million internet users and 750 million mobile subscribers. However, this relationship is being threatemed because of the recent attacks originating out of China, which resulted in the Gmail accounts of several Chinese human rights activists being hacked into.

__Google's perspective on China stance on: __

+__Human Rights:__ After the recent attacks on the Chinese human rights activists, we can see that the privacy of others isn't being respected. This incident affected twenty other large companies also. Furthermore, we have decided to stop censoring China's search engines. All searches will be redirected to our Hong Kong site with results in simplified Chinese, so that the Chinese will not be denied their freedom of expression and information. +__Global Interdependence:__ China and India together have greatly helped developing countries in making money due to their recent economic expansions. Their economic expansions have caused them to require more commodities that are supplied by developing countries such as Africa and South America. Google feels it is good for these developing countries, but also does not agree with China's poor treatment of its citizens due to the economic improvement. +__Environment:__ Google does not support China in its careless treatment of the environment. They make no effort in safely discarding chemical waste, poisonous chemicals are exposed to workers, over 25% of water has been contaminated, and pollution continues to significantly increase. Because of this, we have pulled out of China. +__Tolerance of Diversity__ Google supports China's attempt at calming relations between ethnic groups in China, but does not support or agree with the actions China takes in dealing with persons w ho oppose the government.

__ Efforts in interacting with China: __ We have taken many efforts to interact with China. These include working with them under their rules and trying to be reasonable and understanding towards them. In the end though, we decided it would be for our better if we pull out our relations with China. China's main goal is to make money and they don't care how they do it. We tried working under China's governments rules in trading but it deemed too much to handle, especially with how uncaringly they treat their workers and the environment. Their focus is on making money, and making money only. __Success in Google's relationship with China__ At one point we had had success in promoting a positive relationship, but we had been gradually losing progress. The successes we had had were in working with China for many years and doing good business with them. Although, in the end we lost this compatibility and decided to pull out from China due to their careless decisions. __Google's intent on promoting progess in China:__ At one point we had had success in promoting a positive relationship, but we had been gradually losing progress. The successes we had had were in working with China for many years and doing good business with them. Although, in the end we lost this compatibility and decided to pull out from China due to their careless decisions.

__China's impact on the next 50 years of history:__ China will have an extreme impact on the next 50 years of history because of their determination to become the single, most powerful nation in the world. They are not afraid to bring themselves under controversy if money is a reward. China is going to continue to expand its economy and become an extreme super power. That is if they don't destroy themselves first.

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