August 30, 2017

Article: Censorship: Another Cheap Chinese Import We Don’t Need

Rachelle Peterson

Efforts to censor Cambridge University Press show how far the Chinese government will go to stifle intellectual freedom. 

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July 12, 2017

Article: Outsourced to China

Rachelle Peterson

Rachelle Peterson warns of the dangers inherent in allowing a foreign government to exert influence on classrooms and university administrators.

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June 29, 2017

MTC: China’s Propaganda Arm on U.S. Campuses

John Leo

More than 100 U.S. colleges and universities have allowed Confucian Institutes on their campuses. These institutes, sponsored and paid for by the Chinese government, yield a good deal of sway to  Chin......

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June 27, 2017

Article: NAS Sends Letter to SUNY Trustees

Peter Wood

Peter Wood and Rachelle Peterson ask the SUNY Board of Trustees to investigate the Confucius Institutes in their system.

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June 14, 2017

Article: Director of Binghamton University’s Confucius Institute Responds to NAS Report

National Association of Scholars

Professor Zu-yan Chen and Rachelle Peterson discuss NAS's report on Confucius Institutes.

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May 22, 2017

Article: Another Response from Binghamton University

National Association of Scholars

Wang Qianghua responds to NAS’s report on Confucius Institutes and to two other professors’ responses. 

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May 22, 2017

Article: Binghamton University Professor Responds to NAS Report

National Association of Scholars

Professor Don Boros responds to Professor Chaffee and Outsourced to China.

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May 17, 2017

Article: Soft Power U: Chinese Propaganda in American Higher Education

National Association of Scholars

NAS Director of Research Rachelle Peterson comments on China's unprecedented influence on American college campuses.

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May 15, 2017

Article: American Universities Are Welcoming China’s Trojan Horse

Rachelle Peterson

Rachelle Peterson writes on China's use of soft power to influence students at American universities. 

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