Publication
10 Jan 2013
The commentary discusses Google's visits to North Korea. It looks at some of the commercial options that Google may pursue in the country and argues that progress on Internet freedoms and governance is unlikely. The most realistic business opportunities will be in the area of energy, consumer services, data management and virtual family reunions. Such initiatives are more likely to be accepted by the North Koran Government as they are unlikely to threaten its domestic authority.
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Author | Peter Hayes, Roger Cavazos |
Series | Pacific Forum CSIS PacNet |
Publisher | Pacific Forum CSIS |
Copyright | © 2013 Pacific Forum, Center for Strategic and International Studies |