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Foreign Influence and Academic Integrity – Australian Institute of International Affairs (Tessa Morris-Suzuki | April 2021)

Posted by Connar Allen in Research Integrity on November 7, 2022
Keywords: Institutional responsibilities, International, Publication ethics, Research results

The Linked Original Item was Posted On April 23, 2021

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The influence, and motives for, foreign funding/control of research is of increasing interest to politicians and the media. Often with a degree of histrionics.  This interesting YouTube talk takes a more sober look at the issues. And no, it’s not just about China.

The risks of improper foreign influence on academic research have become a topic of growing concern in many parts of the world over the past year or so. Much of this concern has focused on efforts by China to restrict the freedom of expression of academics and students abroad as well as at home, or to obtain access to research findings. Anxiety about the role of China is very well-founded, but this issue clearly goes further than any one country. Many national governments or overseas interest groups seek in one way or another to exert their influence on research being carried out beyond the boundaries of their own nation. Meanwhile, huge budgetary challenges and a rapidly changing educational environment are making universities increasingly vulnerable to multiple forms of outside influence. Drawing on recent examples from Asian Studies, this presentation will highlight some of those vulnerabilities, and pose the question: what can we do to strengthen academic integrity in an age of rising international conflicts, financial pressures on universities, and the international dissemination of ‘fake news’.

Foreign Influence and Academic Integrity
The risks of improper foreign influence on academic research have become a topic of growing concern in many parts of the world over the past year or so. Much...

Related Reading

(Switzerland) A tweet cost him his doctorate: The extent of China’s influence on Swiss universities – Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Larissa Rhyn & Katrin Büchenbacher | August 2021)

(US) NIH must better protect research from foreign influence, federal watchdog says – STAT (Lev Facher | September 2019)

China’s ‘Long Arm’ – Inside Higher ED (Elizabeth Redden | January 2018)

‘Faustian bargain’: defence fears over Australian university’s $100m China partnership – The Guardian (Anders Furze and Louisa Lim | September 2017)

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