Sujet : Re: U.S. sanctions inadvertently sharpen China's edge De : ltlee1 (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (ltlee1) Groupes :soc.culture.china Date : 03. Apr 2025, 16:26:23 Autres entêtes Organisation : novaBBS Message-ID :<492918d802457f4eda22e90b0156cb94@www.novabbs.com> References :12 User-Agent : Rocksolid Light
Hail to Confucianism based Educational Exceptionalism: 大学之道,在明明德,在亲民,在止于至善(Very Bad Google Translate: The way of a university is to manifest the bright virtue, to be close to the people, and to stop at the highest good.) "How? Jörg Wuttke, a former longtime president of the E.U. Chamber of Commerce in China, calls it “the China fitness club,” and it works like this: China starts with an emphasis on STEM education — science, technology, engineering and math. Each year, the country produces some 3.5 million STEM graduates, about equal the number of graduates from associate, bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. programs in all disciplines in the United States. When you have that many STEM graduates, you can throw more talent at any problem than anyone else. As the Times Beijing bureau chief, Keith Bradsher, reported last year: “China has 39 universities with programs to train engineers and researchers for the rare earths industry. Universities in the United States and Europe have mostly offered only occasional courses.” (I Just Saw the Future. It Was Not in America. Thomas L. Friedman April 2, 2025)