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ID180467
Title ProperGuarding Against the Threat of a Westernising Education
Other Title Informationa Comparative Study of Chinese and Saudi Cultural Security Discourses and Practices Towards Overseas Study
LanguageENG
AuthorXiaojun, Yan ;  Alsudairi, Mohammed
Summary / Abstract (Note)Cultural security has become a major watchword in the national security discourses of both the People’s Republic of China and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Within this discourse, overseas study has been imagined as a conduit for cultural and ideological subversion threatening the authority of the prevailing regimes. At the same time, overseas study has been actively encouraged by both the Chinese and Saudi states as an important element in their modernization projects. In the past two decades, the Chinese and Saudi overseas student populations have been some of the largest in the world. The article seeks to explore these tensions by examining the conceptualization and practice of cultural security in the PRC and Saudi Arabia through their management of overseas study.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 30, No.131; Sep 2021: p.803-819
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 30 No 131
Key WordsComparative Study ;  Westernising Education ;  Chinese and Saudi Cultural Security Discourses


 
 
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