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Fears Over Singapore’s ‘Fake News’ Proposal

Academics fear global reach of new Singaporean legislation could result in censorship of international academic journals.

Censorship in a China Studies Journal

Scholars say they thought a journal was run on Western standards of free expression, but they found Chinese government control instead.

Tensions Grow in Australia Over Western Civ Courses

Criticism centers on source of funding and university governance.

Science vs. Security

Over past 18 months, the White House, federal agencies and Congress have all signaled concerns about theft of sensitive academic research by foreign competitors. Here's what's been happening.

Paying a Price for Opposing Czech President

Critics find their professorships blocked.

The American Education Disadvantage?

New research finds that graduates from U.S. universities are less likely to get a call back from Chinese employers than their counterparts with degrees from Chinese universities.
Opinion

China's Thousandfold Guantánamos

With China's assault on scores of leading academics and intellectuals, business as usual is no longer possible, writes Magnus Fiskesjö.

Dutch Populist Party Seeks Reports of ‘Left Indoctrination’ on Campuses

University leaders condemn hotline set up for complaints.