Have some questions? “Q. and A.: Google and China” with Evan Osnos.
The Atlantic’s James Fallows says China is hyper-confident (in their “Bush/Cheney phase”), but that the government has been “thrown off balance” by Google’s announcement.
After Google’s throwdown, why is the U.S. government treading lightly?
Not so fast, Evgeny Morozov doubts the sincerity of Google’s threat, says it’s only a PR stunt aimed at Europe. Plus more thoughts from Morozov. (via Jay Rosen)
“This is not Google withdrawing from China, but China withdrawing from the rest of the world.” A roundup of reactions from Chinese citizens (Osnos again).
Update: Umair Haque on how Google’s move in China is shaping business. “The new high ground is an ethical edge.” (Thanks to reader Dave Cunningham.)