A Discussion on Transnational Repression on Campuses in the United States
Freedom House presents new research on the threat posed by transnational repression to on campuses in the US
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Authoritarian governments are intimidating, surveilling, and harassing international students and faculty on campuses across the United States. Tactics of transnational repression hinder classroom discussion, stifle scholarship, and sow fear. A new report from Freedom House outlines the phenomenon and makes recommendations for addressing this threat to academic freedom and human rights.
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