Foreign Influence, Nationalism, and the Founding of Modern Chinese Universities

  • Wenqin S
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This article intends to analyze how different foreign models influenced the development of China's higher education system during 1917-1927, and how nationalism became a driving force of this reform. Nowadays, China has to establish a Chinese model of higher education while paying attention to best practices in other countries.

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Wenqin, S. (2014). Foreign Influence, Nationalism, and the Founding of Modern Chinese Universities. International Higher Education, (77), 19–21. https://doi.org/10.6017/ihe.2014.77.5682

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