China’s overseas investment should not neglect education

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The authors argue that while China’s Belt and Road Initiative focuses heavily on physical infrastructure (e.g., roads, ports, railways), insufficient investment has been made in people-to-people exchanges and human capital development—particularly within education. To maximize long-term returns, they propose establishing mechanisms such as a Silk Road Scholarships program, vocational training exchanges, joint curricula, and a Silk Road Research Fund, modeled after initiatives like the Marshall Plan and Fulbright Program. These would support academic mobility and regional cooperation across Belt and Road countries.

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Ruby, A., & Li, A. (2018, April 12). China’s overseas investment should not neglect education. Times Higher Education. Retrieved from Nazarbayev University publications

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