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		<description>[...] White God Syndrome Meets China’s Internet Sovereignty » The China Vortex Paul Denlinger on freedom versus sovereignty in China Internet (tags: internet china chinainternet internetsovereignty pauldenlinger) [...]</description>
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		<title>By: China, Google, and two notions freedom &#124; Eric Garland&#039;s Competitive Futures Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Denlinger, a very astute observer of U.S.-China business relations has a fascinating piece up at China Vortex discussing two very different notions of freedom of information that are colliding [...]</description>
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