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Thursday, January 16, 12:30-2pm, Thompson Library [11th floor], 1858 Neil Ave. Mall

David Zweig

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Emeritus), National Tsinghua University

Abstract: In the mid-1990s, China’s hope for a “reverse brain drain” of overseas scientists, academics, and entrepreneurs stalled. So, in 2001, Jiang Zemin introduced China’s “Diaspora Option” to encourage PRC-born Chinese living abroad to “serve the country” without “returning to the country.” Through a multipronged array of programs organized by government ministries and the CCP, these former citizens have transferred their knowledge back home, some to repay or strengthen their former homeland, others from self-interest.

In 2018, the Trump Administration declared war on China’s efforts to access this information through the “China Initiative.” Hundreds of Chinese were investigated, their research was disrupted, and more than 100 were fired. Yet almost none were found guilty of espionage or theft of intellectual property. This seminar documents China’s “over-the-top” effort to gain the help of these talented Chinese, as well as the U.S. government’s harsh effort to disrupt the transfer of U.S. technology to China. It tells the stories of unknown victims of that campaign. It also highlights the harm this war has brought to Sino-American scientific collaboration.

Lunch will be provided to attendees so RSVP is required.

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Hosted by OSU East Asian Studies Center and Mershon Center for International Security Studies.

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Thursday, January 16, 2025 - 12:30pm

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