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Chinese Students in America: Who Returns, Who Remains, Who Benefits?

Please join us for a discussion with Professor David Zweig (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) on the flows of global talent, the means by which universities and political cultures attract and employ the best minds, and the role of education in soft power competition and academic cooperation between the United States and China.

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Friday
May. 19, 2017
9:00am – 10:00am ET

Location

6th Floor, Woodrow Wilson Center
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Chinese Students in America: Who Returns, Who Remains, Who Benefits?

Beijing has established several programs to lure overseas students back to China to teach, conduct research, lead institutions, and build comprehensive national power. A recent study co-authored by Professor David Zweig suggests, however, that China’s top talent is spurning such offers and are remaining abroad, becoming, in effect, American, Australian, or Canadian talent.

Please join us for a discussion with Professor Zweig on the flows of global talent, the means by which universities and political cultures attract and employ the best minds, and the role of education in soft power competition and academic cooperation between the U.S. and China.


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Kissinger Institute on China and the United States

The mission of Kissinger Institute on China and the United States is to ensure that informed engagement remains the cornerstone of U.S.-China relations.  Read more

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