After Confucius Institutes: China’s Enduring Influence on American Higher Education
Co-Hosted by the National Association of Scholars
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET
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Keynote Remarks by
The Honorable Jim Banks (R-IN)
Member, United States House of Representatives and Chairman, Republican Study Committee
Featuring
Rachelle Peterson
Senior Research Fellow, National Association of Scholars
Michael Sobolik
Fellow in Indo-Pacific Studies, American Foreign Policy Council
Co-Hosted by
Walter Lohman
Director, Asian Studies Center,
The Heritage Foundation
Keith Whitaker
Chairman, National Association of Scholars
Confucius Institutes, once a strategic part of China’s overseas influence campaign, have almost disappeared from the United States: 104 of 118 have shut down. But the demise of Confucius Institutes has not deterred the Chinese government, which has persuaded American colleges and universities to reopen and rebrand Confucius Institute programs under new names. A new report from the National Association of Scholars, After Confucius Institutes: China's Enduring Influence on American Higher Education, documents the new ways in which the Chinese government exerts undue influence on American colleges and universities.
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