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Chinese Students in America : Policies, Issues, and Numbers

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The shift in U.S.-China relations since normalization has resulted in a rapid influx of Chinese students and scholars studying at U.S. institutions. There is an urgent need among institutions and individuals working with the Chinese for firm data about the Chinese student population.

Also needed is a better understanding of Chinese policies and practices on foreign study. Chinese Students in America is the only comprehensive resource available today to fill these needs.

Author Leo A. Orleans uses original Chinese resource materials to explore several overall issues?such as China's concern about a "brain drain" as more Chinese students decide to stay in the United States.

He explains why data on Chinese students in the United States are so elusive and presents an in-depth analysis of the best figures that are available. Chinese Students in America will be of particular interest to policymakers, professors and administrators who work with Chinese students and scholars, specialists in education, international organizations, members of U.S.-China affiliations, and libraries, as well as Chinese students and scholars studying in America. Table of ContentsFront MatterIntroductionPart I: China1.

The Evolving Policies2. The Brain-Drain Issue3. Problems in Utitilzing Returning Students and ScholarsPart II: Chinese Students and Scholars in the United States,Numbers and Characteristics4.

Understanding the Statistics: Problems and Issues5. Statistics on Trends and Characteristics of ExchangeParticipants from ChinaConclusion: Chinese Students: An Emerging Issue in U.S.-ChinaRelations?Appendix: State Education Commission Provisions on Study AbroadIndex

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National Academies Press
0309038863 / 9780309038867
Paperback / softback
01/02/1988
United States
156 pages
152 x 229 mm
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