A bachelor's degree in sinology takes an average of six semesters, or three years. Now the Covid pandemic also enters its third year. At the end of this summer semester, the first sinologists who have never set foot in the People's Republic will graduate. How are students handling this?
By Amelie Richter
The Chinese central government is warning the new government not to underestimate political dissent in Hong Kong. The movement is not dead. The city is reforming its education system in an effort to clamp down on the democratic opposition in the long term. In the future, civics will be an exam subject, in which the importance of national security will become a central part of the curriculum.
By Marcel Grzanna
China is facing a serious economic challenge right now. The government has to address enormous unemployment pressure on the working-age population, especially among young people. This summer alone, 10.7mn fresh college graduates will enter the job market. If the government fails to take effective measures to reverse the economic downturn, the youth unemployment ratio, already at historical heights, is expected to climb much further this year.
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Foreign countries continue to exert a strong attraction on China's elite – especially for university studies. The state encourages this, but wants to see the young people back home after graduation. It wants to avoid giving the impression that other countries are better than China overall.
By Redaktion Table
Modernization, liberalization and digitization have transformed almost all areas of China in less than a generation. Only the official language and propaganda of the People's Republic resisted all reforms. It is aggressive, ideologized and rigid. Since party leader Xi Jinping took office, it has become even more stereotypical.
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