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U.S. tensions with China are fraying long-cultivated academic ties; will the chill hurt U.S. interests? : vimarsana.com
U.S. tensions with China are fraying long-cultivated academic ties; will the chill hurt U.S. interests?
American colleges have educated millions of Chinese students over the past four decades. Many of those students have stayed in the United States and become top researchers and distinguished professors.
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