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Read the case study, Foreign Companies in China Under Attack, from the Deresky textbook Part 3 Comprehensive Cases. Analyze the content and prepare a paper addressing the following prompts. 1. Analyze the kind of tensions that could arise for companies when operating in China. 2. Discuss how companies might managed the tensions as they continue to operate in China. 3. Determine whether companies should adapt to the Chinese culture and accept the perceived or unfair treatment or seek legal advice. If they seek legal advice, what might be the ramifications? 4. Assess the types of factors that are generating the tensions the case study companies faced and research other incidents since this case study. Make recommendations as to what you would suggest companies do to improve their global footprint in light of the challenges companies face operating in China.

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