The covid-19 pandemic could cause a massive drop in the number of Chinese students travelling abroad. That would be disastrous for many Western universities-but for the Chinese government, it is a geopolitical opportunity. Read more here: econ.st/3557Pxz
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Find The Economist’s most recent coverage of covid-19: econ.st/2CQRUr2
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Read about China’s college-entrance exam scandal: econ.st/3hNdUT3
Only five blind people sat China’s university entrance exam this year: econ.st/3gGvsPm
Why Australian universities were accused of trading free speech for cash: econ.st/3gDAUlQ
How China is killing academic freedom in Hong Kong: econ.st/3gyUQ9E
Read our article about why China bullies: econ.st/2EFZkOt
Covid-19 has focused attention on mental health in China: econ.st/31yQZVR
How pupils can make up for lost time as schools reopen: econ.st/2QsgGRx
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