

How Foreign Governments Influence U.S. Universities
Aug 19, 2025
Sarah McLaughlin, a senior scholar at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, dives into the alarming influence of foreign authoritarian regimes on U.S. universities. She reveals how financial ties with countries like China compromise academic integrity and freedom of expression. McLaughlin shares personal insights on censorship's rise since 2014, the implications for international students, and the debate surrounding political correctness on campuses. Her findings challenge us to consider the cost of globalization on free thought in education.
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Higher Ed Is A Global Censorship Target
- Higher education is uniquely vulnerable to international censorship because it shapes what we learn and say.
- Sarah McLaughlin warns campus compromises affect society's access to knowledge and debate.
Chinese Students Face Overseas Repression
- Chinese students in the U.S. face pressure from authorities at home, including family questioning and security warnings.
- Some returnees have been arrested for minor online posts criticizing Xi Jinping.
Corporate Self-Censorship Spreads Borders
- Corporate global reach spreads foreign censorship beyond borders when firms self-censor to keep market access.
- Midjourney banned satirical images of Xi globally to preserve Chinese market opportunities.