All Politics is Local — Even in China

In today’s marketplace, any political activity incompatible with a company’s overall global strategy “creates a risk to its reputation and relationships.” In a PublicAffairsAsia.com article, public affairs specialist Dan Baxter talks about why it’s important to make politics local, even in “one of the most dynamic and complex markets in the world.”

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