Description
Universities in the UK rely heavily on students from China, and on Chinese money and academic collaborations. But does it all come at a price? A chipping away of academic freedoms and a gagging order on discussing sensitive issues? It's a dilemma which brings the China problem much closer to home.
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James Harding ponders what the job of journalism is in the of face populist liars, sophisticated propaganda and the information war.
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Published 05/17/24
James Harding makes the case for why newsrooms should be places a home for challenging questions, heretics and contrarians.
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Published 05/10/24