Zhang Lun, The New York Times; What Happens When Universities Become ‘Party Strongholds’
 [Kip Currier: No matter what one's political leanings and ideology, any human being who values bedrock democratic ideals like free expression and academic freedom should be deeply concerned by the kinds of practices detailed in this New York Times article about China's Orwellian efforts to instill "party strongholds" in higher education classrooms.]
"As China’s economic woes threaten to undermine President Xi Jinping’s 
authority, the government has intensified its political control on 
campuses. In Mr. Xi’s words, universities should become “party 
strongholds.”...
When Western leaders confront China over its intellectual property 
rights violations during trade talks, it is important to pressure 
Chinese leaders to make academic freedom a mandatory condition for 
trade. A little outside pressure is the only hope for change."
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Saturday, October 20, 2018
What Happens When Universities Become ‘Party Strongholds’; The New York Times, October 18, 2018
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