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Title: Higher Education in China


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Higher Education in China
  • past and present

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GaoKao
  • National College Entrance Examination
  • abolished during the Cultural Revolution
  • Deng Xiaopings decision in 1977
  • without grasping science and education, the Four
    Modernizations would have no hope
  • restored College Entrance Examination
  • like an atomic bomb, especially among the
    sent-down youths

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Prepare for GaoKao
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GaoKao subjects
  • Everyone has to take exams in Chinese,
    mathematics, and English
  • Arts students also have to take exams in
    politics, history, and geography
  • Sciences students also have to take physics,
    chemistry, and biology

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3 days of GaoKao
  • everyone has to give way

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3 days of GaoKao
  • nothing stops it
  • not even SARS

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the lucky ones
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so why do they join the Party ...
indeed two separate questions
  • What incentive do they have in joining the Party?
  • What incentive does the Party have in recruiting
    them?

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First their incentives ...
and so many others
CCP Members in Chinese Universities
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A survey of university students
  • Sample 2,063 students at 18 Shanghai
    universities in 1988
  • Question Some of your friends have joined the
    Party, others are striving to do so. What is
    your observation and understanding of this?
  • They believe in Communism and want to make a
    contribution
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  • They think the Party is good and are joining in
    order to be further educated
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  • In reality they want a Party card which they
    can use as capital to receive future benefits
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and see what some 5th graders say ...
  • We all want to join the Party. This is because
    you can get promotions when you are a Party
    member. You can have power when you are
    promoted. And with power you can become rich.
    None of the Party members in our village is now
    poor.

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What are their real incentives ...
  • Materialistic gains rather than ideological
    doctrines
  • A professor of political science in Hong Kong
    the young generation now joined the Party like
    young professionals join the Lions Club or Rotary
    Club to establish business ties.

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student Party members
  • advantage in job market, especially for positions
    in government agencies or state-owned enterprises

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future political career
  • Party membership plus college education are
    necessary conditions for political advancement

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but there are different voices ...
  • A student in Beijing I cannot be bothered,
    there are more ways to succeed now. One can go
    abroad, or work for a private enterprise, or
    foreign companies.
  • A folk rhyme in Hubei Province Each tills their
    field, and each makes their money who cares
    whether youre a Party member or not?

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Study Abroad
  • From 1978 through 2004
  • 814,884 have gone to study abroad
  • 114,663 in the year 2004
  • The number has been decreasing since September
    11, 2001
  • 197,884 have returned
  • 25,116 in the year 2004
  • The annual number has been increasing fast

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Second the Partys incentives ...
  • In the 1950s and 1960s, the Partys recruitment
    strategies emphasized class origin.

Peasants and workers were especially welcome, but
intellectuals were not.
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Its all changed since the late 1970s ...
  • since Deng Xiaoping started the reforms in the
    late 1970s, the Chinese Communist Party has
    staked its legitimacy on economic performance
    more than anything else.

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To get rich is glorious!
  • To achieve the ambitious economic development
    goals, the Party desperately needs youth and
    talent.

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The Three Represents theory
Jiang Zemin Our Party has always represented
the development requirements of Chinas advanced
social productive forces
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Party recruitment of talents
  • The secretary of a local Party committee The
    Party is the leader of our countrys economic
    construction, and first of all we need excellent
    people from all professions.
  • In 1990, 0.8 of all undergraduate students were
    CCP members in 2000, Party members constitute
    3.8 of all under-graduate students.

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Party recruitment of adult population
Years of School Education
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Party itself has also changed ...
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