This week on Sinica, Harvard’s eminent sinologist William Kirby joins Kaiser to talk about his book Empires of Ideas: Creating the Modern University from Germany to America to China, and to share his views on the state of higher education in China and the U.S,
03:12 – Wissenschaft and the German contribution to the creation of the modern research university
06:30 – The decreasing number of Chinese students willing to study in the U.S. and the defunding of American public universities
12:17 – What is the current state of higher education in China?
18:19 – Continuities between the old imperial civil service examination system and the current higher education system in China
23:08 – The state of Chinese universities before the Cultural Revolution
29:23 – How China revived higher education on the model of American universities in the early years of Reform and Opening
33:00 – Why does China maintain the gaokao examination despite its great unpopularity?
41:38 – Differences between the two leading universities in China: Peking University and Tsinghua University
44:00 – Institutional entrepreneurship at Tsinghua University
50:01 – The origins of Nanjing University and how it evolved over the years
57:21 – The importance of governance and management in the example of the University of Hong Kong
1:05:23 – What is the future of the joint programs between American and Chinese universities?
A complete transcript of this podcast is available at TheChinaProject.com.
Recommendations:
Bill:
Made in Hong Kong: Transpacific Networks and a New History of Globalization by Peter E. Hamilton
The Dean of Shandong: The Confessions of a Minor Bureaucrat at a Chinese University by Daniel A. Bell
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Kaiser: Adventures of Horatio Hornblower by Entertainment Radio
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