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Academic Freedom in Nanjing

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The Washington Post, August 26th, 1989

FOR THE PAST three years Johns Hopkins University has been teaching both American and Chinese students in China in a partnership with Nanjing University. After the massacre of students in Beijing, it was unclear whether this brave experiment could-or should-continue. But there was one powerful incentive to keep it going: the Hopkins-Nanjing Center was one of the very few examples in China of academic freedom in the American style. Through the summer the university has pressed all the right questions about the coming academic year and has received assurances from Nanjing University that none of...

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