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Study abroad
China-US Relations: Ping-Pong Diplomacy 2.0
By Shannon Tiezzi
As Beijing and Washington look to resurrect people-to-people diplomacy, a group of 12 American college students headed to China to play ping-pong.
Japan’s Youth Lack Interest in Studying Abroad. That’s a Problem for Japanese Businesses.
By Xiaochen Su
Japanese firms are hampered in their global ambitions by the Japanese youth’s lack of a global mentality.
US-Asia Education Exchange: The Impact of Public Diplomacy
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ambassador Asif Chaudhry
Is Overseas Study Helping US-China Relations?
By Anthony Chang
China and the U.S. are learning more about each other than ever, but is it enough?
The Dark Side of China’s “International Divisions”
Driven by the boom in overseas study, schools are creating on-campus prep courses. There are problems.
Abeducation: New Opportunity for US-Japan Ties?
Can the Abe government change the downward trend in overseas study interest?
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