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Why Can’t China Attract Students From Developed Countries Anymore?
Diplomat (Rozelle, N.S.W.), 2024-03
Copyright 2024 - The Diplomat; distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC ;ISSN: 1446-697X
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Title:
Why Can’t China Attract Students From Developed Countries Anymore?
Author:
KAWASHIMA, Shin
Subjects:
Asian students
;
Espionage
;
Foreign students
;
Industrialized nations
;
Politics
;
Study abroad
;
Xi Jinping
Is Part Of:
Diplomat (Rozelle, N.S.W.), 2024-03
Description:
Nonetheless, Jia did point out that policies associated with the “Study in China” brand that Xi Jinping has been promoting – namely to convey to a wider audience the Chinese experience, make China’s voice heard, expand the international influence of Chinese education, and seize discursive power – have not really produced results. [...]there is the perception that studying in China is not very meaningful for foreign students. [...]Jia pointed to academic research. Since there is an element of “political correctness” involved, which is a profound point of difference between China and other countries, there is growing uncertainty about the anonymous reviews of papers written by foreign students. [...]Jia cited issues with living convenience.
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Tokyo: Tribune Content Agency LLC
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ISSN: 1446-697X
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ProQuest Central
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