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Olympic Mettle

By Ian Buruma, Bob Corcoran, Thomas Crampton, Qi Qianjin, Minky Worden, Devin T. Stewart

 
 

May 30, 2008

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An expert panel discusses the ethics of international and corporate engagement with China in the context of the Olympics. What lasting positive or negative effects, if any, will the Games have on China?

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Biographies:
Ian Buruma
Bob Corcoran
Thomas Crampton
Qi Qianjin
Minky Worden
Devin T. Stewart
 
Event:
Olympic Mettle
 
Keywords:
Business, Culture, Democracy, Development, Ethics, Globalization, Human Rights
 
Region:
Asia
 
Country:
China
 
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