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Expelled China professor warns US universities

Feb 27, 2014, 10:41 PM

WASHINGTON (AP) – A Chinese economist and champion of free speech who was recently expelled from Peking University said Thursday American colleges are putting their academic principles at risk by cooperating with China.

Democracy advocate Xia Yeliang also said that top U.S. universities may unwittingly help China’s authoritarian system by educating its elites.

Xia was speaking at the Cato Institute, a Washington think tank where he took up a job this month after his expulsion in October from a leading Chinese university where he taught for 13 years. His removal was widely seen as sign of the ruling Communist Party’s efforts to tighten controls on public discourse and squelch discussion of democratic values.

“Maybe it’s not a good example, but if Hitler was here he would try to cooperate with Western universities,” Xia said. “Some people will say you can’t compare with that, but some aspects are quite similar.”

“I don’t mean I want to encourage universities to cut off the cooperation or any type of contacts but you have to keep those principles in your mind. Maybe those people just want to borrow your good name and ruin that name,” he said.

Xia has been an outspoken voice for democracy and critic of the Chinese government in recent years, where the new government of President Xi Jinping has tightened ideological controls. In 2008, the Chinese economist helped draft Charter 08, a bold call for sweeping changes to China’s one-party political system that landed its main champion, Liu Xiaobo, in prison.

Now Xia is feeding into a debate about the lucrative opportunities for U.S. universities in catering to the tens of thousands of Chinese students who come to America, and by establishing campuses in China, as New York University has done in the southern city of Shanghai.

He contended that top Chinese officials send their children abroad because they distrust China’s own educational system and want the country’s next generation of leaders to have a comparable education to their Western peers. Chinese President Xi Jinping’s own daughter attended Harvard.

“I have a warning for all those top universities in U.S.A. You think you got some benefit through cooperation with China but who will win in the future? It’s hard to tell,” Xia said.

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Expelled China professor warns US universities