Jiang argues public state universities have abandoned their middle-class and democratic public mission in favor of a more corporatist mentality.
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Public mission
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"Well right now the issue in this process is that you have Chinese students who want to go abroad. And you have American schools..."
"...and foremost these schools. Indiana, Ohio. They need to rediscover their public mission mandate. And then they need to take a serious look at..."
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The interview begins with a familiar Western panic: Shanghai tops PISA again, so maybe the future belongs to China.
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