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House GOP China Hawks Call on Duke to Cut Ties with Chinese University

by Victoria Jones
May 23, 2025
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House GOP China hawks urge Duke to end its relationship with Chinese university – Politico
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  • House Republicans Demand Duke University Reconsider Its Partnership with Chinese Institutions Amid National Security Concerns
    • Political Pressure Mounts Over U.S.-China Academic Collaborations
    • Duke University’s Position Amidst Intensifying Scrutiny

House Republicans Demand Duke University Reconsider Its Partnership with Chinese Institutions Amid National Security Concerns

Amid escalating political tensions between the United States and China, a group of House Republicans known for their stringent stance on Beijing is urging Duke University to terminate its academic collaboration with a Chinese university. This demand arises from growing apprehensions about partnerships that might inadvertently enable the transfer of sensitive technologies and intellectual property to foreign adversaries. As scrutiny intensifies over international academic alliances, Duke finds itself at the heart of a heated debate concerning the balance between global cooperation and safeguarding national interests.

Political Pressure Mounts Over U.S.-China Academic Collaborations

The call from GOP lawmakers reflects broader anxieties about how educational exchanges could potentially compromise U.S. security. These representatives argue that ongoing collaborations risk exposing critical research to exploitation or influence by foreign governments, particularly in light of China’s expanding technological ambitions and strategic objectives.

Key concerns driving this push include:

  • Heightened geopolitical rivalry: The intensifying military and economic competition between Washington and Beijing raises stakes for protecting sensitive information.
  • Espionage risks: Fears that joint projects may serve as conduits for unauthorized access to proprietary data or cutting-edge innovations.
  • The preservation of academic independence: Ensuring universities remain free from external political pressures or censorship linked to authoritarian regimes.

This movement aligns with recent legislative efforts aimed at increasing transparency around foreign funding sources in American research institutions, reflecting an overarching desire within Congress to tighten oversight on international engagements deemed potentially hazardous.

Duke University’s Position Amidst Intensifying Scrutiny

Duke University has responded cautiously, emphasizing its commitment to fostering global knowledge exchange while acknowledging the importance of protecting intellectual property rights. Administrators highlight that international partnerships have historically contributed significantly to scientific breakthroughs and cultural understanding but recognize the need for vigilance given evolving geopolitical dynamics.

The university faces complex decisions balancing collaborative benefits against emerging security challenges—a dilemma shared by many leading institutions nationwide. For example, similar reviews are underway at other prominent universities such as Stanford and Johns Hopkins, which are reassessing their ties with Chinese entities amid comparable concerns.


UniversityStatus of China PartnershipsMain Issues Addressed
Duke UniversityActive Collaboration Under ReviewSafeguarding research integrity; IP protection concerns
University of MichiganSuspending New Agreements Pending Evaluation

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< td >Active Collaboration Under Review< / td >
< td >Safeguarding Research Integrity; Intellectual Property Protection< / td >

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< td >University of Michigan< / td >
< td >Suspending New Agreements Pending Evaluation< / td >
< td >National Security Risks; Funding Transparency< / td >

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< td >Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)< / td >
< td >Ongoing Partnerships With Enhanced Oversight Measures< /  / / / / /                                                                                                  (continued)

Tags: academic collaborationChinaChina HawksChina policyChina relationsChinese universityDuke UniversityEducation Policyforeign relationsgeopoliticsGOPHigher EducationHouse GOPinternational partnershipsInternational RelationsPolitical PressureU.S. CongressUS-China PolicyWuhan
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