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by aeoleonn
1741 days ago
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Not so fast. First review the blatant, widespread corruption in Chinese academia, before you consider fully accepting the value of education in China "In 2015, for instance, Britain-based publisher BioMed Central retracted 43 articles, including 41 from China. Later in the same year, Germany’s Springer retracted 64 papers, nearly all from Chinese scholars, while the Dutch publishing company Elsevier retracted nine medical science articles written by Chinese researchers. "In what is said to be the largest single-incident retraction of journal publications in history, Springer Nature in 2017 retracted 107 articles in Tumor Biology published between 2012 and 2016, all of them authored by Chinese scholars from universities in Shanghai." https://wenr.wes.org/2018/04/the-economy-of-fraud-in-academi... |
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