https://www.businessinsider.com/decline-china-international-students-economy-universities-trump-biden-immigration-covid-2022-8
https://www.businessinsider.com/decline-china-international-students-economy-universities-trump-biden-immigration-covid-2022-8
Kind of same, I recently did an internship that had a couple students from a more liberal/"westernized" region of China and they were pretty liberal. Not very radical as far as I could tell from just a few hours of chatting about various things.
Not chuddy or anything like that, but think about what kinds of opinions and attitudes US universities would attract and then think about how despite having millions of members, the CPC still makes up less than 10% of the PRC's total population.
I guess it would be more surprising to meet an international student from China who's communist or radical. I mean, I seem to recall that there are graduate studies in ML/SWCC in China. So...