
""There is a clear understanding that cutting ourselves off would damage our research capacity and talent development. So, international engagement remains a necessity, not a choice.""
"China seems to be repositioning the Seven Sons as central nodes in its tightly managed model of collaboration that links research, industry and state objectives."
China is reorganizing its approach to international research collaboration, emphasizing domestic priorities while still seeking global partnerships. Senior academics indicate a shift towards a model that balances political pressures with the need for international engagement. The Seven Sons of National Defence, elite institutions aligned with military and defense research, play a crucial role in this new collaboration framework. These institutions adopt a cautious approach to global partnerships, ensuring compliance and governance while linking research with state objectives.
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