‘We might be seen as spies’: US-China academic tie-ups slow amid mutual suspicion

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‘We might be seen as spies’: US-China academic tie-ups slow amid mutual suspicion
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WASHINGTON - Dr Brantly Womack, professor emeritus of foreign affairs at the University of Virginia, counts himself lucky to have been able to visit Beijing and lecture at Tsinghua University in February. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - Dr Brantly Womack, professor emeritus of foreign affairs at the University of Virginia, counts himself lucky to have been able to visit Beijing and lecture at Tsinghua University in February.In a note he circulated to academic friends on his return, he said: “The isolation of the Covid-19 era, amplified by the mutual suspicions of Xi Jinping’s China and Trump’s and Joe Biden’s America, has removed the human texture from the relationship.

“There’s no academic researcher in the sciences who isn’t concerned about this. So the point’s been made.”“In general, there’s a lot of space in a research academic’s schedule, and he fills it in various ways,” he told The Straits Times. He told ST during a visit to Singapore that the difficulties for foreign researchers, journalists and business people in China were already apparent before the pandemic. “Especially under Xi’s second term , it had already become a more difficult set of circumstances, especially if you were working in areas that China deems sensitive,” he said.

“Today, the incentives to engage in people-to-people exchange or to conduct research in China, or even to have meetings or dialogues in China, are far, far less than they were in the past.”

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