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Research, Education, and Academic Freedom

Second Cohort (published February 26, 2025)

Research, Education & Academic Freedom: Findings and Recommendations

Naima Green-Riley, “Public Reporting Requirements for Foreign Gifts in U.S. Higher Education”

Rosie Levine, “Investing in American China Expertise: Lessons from the CSCPRC”

First Cohort (originally published in Fall 2020; updated as of April 30, 2021)

Research, Education & Academic Freedom: Findings and Recommendations (October 13, 2020)

Mary Gallagher, “Corporatist Organization in a Pluralist Setting: The Challenges of Educational Collaboration and Exchange with the PRC”

Rory Truex, “Addressing the China Challenge for American Universities”

Margaret K. Lewis, “The Role of Criminal Law in Promoting Innovation”

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