American Colleges Watch for Changes at Chinese Universities

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American universities are watching recent moves by China that they fear could be the beginning of a push to limit academic freedom in a country where they have branches

American universities are closely watching recent moves by China that they fear could be the beginning of a push to limit academic freedom at a time when more than a dozen have branches in the country.

Academics are studying recent charter amendments at three Chinese universities—including Shanghai’s prestigious Fudan University—that place absolute adherence to Communist Party rule over academic independence.

 

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Oh this ought to be good.

Academic freedom 🤔

haha invest in Americans academia

I swear WSJ publishes two articles a days pushing negative agendas against China.

US Higher Ed institutions; teaching/academic/student organizations & legislators need to prepare minimum standards, rules & commitments laying out what freedom & academic freedom as a whole entails. A standard by which they are able to participate here & for us to work there.

Communist China is authoritarian to its ppl and a threat to the world. The world needs to be united to resist and weaken it to liberate the oppressed. BoycottChina The 1.4b ppl inside the great wall are brainwashed. Western countries must push CCP to open up internet

Don’t they do that to their US campuses already?

Imagine a communist country limiting freedom.

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