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    Heroes of Tiananmen Square, Where Are They Now

    Sorry dude, but hostile minds won't solve anything and suffering is a rather exaggeration.Be cool. If mainland China can learn from Taiwan about sth good, why not? However, sometimes, it is really annoying to argue with people that try their best to trash other people and so they can stand out...
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    India tops U.S. green card by citizenship country list in 2013

    Just a quick search /China+attracting+global+talent%3A+central+and+local+initiatives For the 100-talents program, for instance, each candidate is awarded half million $. I do not know the exact number, but it has been well above 2000 candidates. There are several other central governmnent...
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    India tops U.S. green card by citizenship country list in 2013

    Haha, you are giving me some scientific tasks. At least a good portion of big Chinese names in my field and fields that are related (climate change studies, etc), Including tenured full professors. They either returned or having joint appointments. I think the reason is that they could have more...
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    India tops U.S. green card by citizenship country list in 2013

    Haha. Not for the sake of arguing with you, overseas scholars are playing bigger roles in improving Chinese universities research quality, at least boosting the rankings. In terms of sample size, I would not agree with your conclusions thoug, at least in academia. Again not to argue here...
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    India tops U.S. green card by citizenship country list in 2013

    sorry, but this observation was made by me and my Indian colleagues, and many others. The other reason is probably I have stayed too long in academia, in which china is obviously doing better at attracting overseas scholars. I think both Indian and Chinese governments should do their best to...
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    India tops U.S. green card by citizenship country list in 2013

    On the green card topic, I coulda easily gotten NZ green card (which I think is better than US green card, particularly if you get the indefinite returning visa), or US one if I had chosen to stay in US after my graduation), but my wife and I decided to go back to China. There were many reasons...
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    India tops U.S. green card by citizenship country list in 2013

    Actually, there are more Chinese students than Indian students studying in USA right now. Both my wife and I got PhDs from a top US university. From my personal experiences, I think Indian students are more concentrated on Engieering majors than Chinese students (my wife majors in biological...
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    Heroes of Tiananmen Square, Where Are They Now

    First of all, I am 100% Chinese. But I do not agree with some of my fellow citizens' opinions on the Tiananmen incident. To me, those students were heroes at that time. I am still in the favor of those students. The CCP knows very well the history from May 4th movement in 1919. So, they did what...
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