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U.S.-China academic exchanges
Xi Jinping’s Ideologization of the Chinese Academy
By Daniel Fu
Several policy measures and guiding documents issued by Beijing have indicated a decisive shift toward political indoctrination and insularity in Chinese universities.
The History and Future of China Studies in the US
By Zhuoran Li
Things may look bleak today, but it’s a far cry from the era of zero contact in the 1950s and ‘60s.
US Drops Name of Trump’s ‘China Initiative’ After Criticism
By Eric Tucker
The Department of Justice's China Initiative had been plagued by accusations of racism and shaky pretexts for pursuing legal action.
The US Government Partners With Academia to Root out Chinese Talent Plans
By Bonnie Girard
U.S. universities and research institutions are waking up to the problem of U.S. grants going to Chinese government-funded scientists.
Seeking a US-China Consensus in the South China Sea
By Chen Xiaochen and Chang Yudi
How to manage tensions in the U.S.-China relationship after the South China Sea ruling.
Chinese Company Takes a Bath as Sri Lankan Port Project Scrutinized
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the debate over the CCP's future, China's military in the Middle East, and the NPC wraps up. Friday China links.
Are US-China Academic Exchanges Worthwhile?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Recent criticisms of US-China academic exchange programs miss what these exchanges can do for US-China relations.
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