Skip to main content

Utility navigation

  • Dædalus
  • Archives
  • Give
  • Login

Main navigation

  • Our Work
    • Explore by Topic
      • Arts & Humanities
      • Democracy & Justice
      • Education
      • Energy & Environment
      • Global Affairs
      • Science & Technology
    • View
      • Projects
      • Publications
  • Members
  • News
  • Events
  • Get Involved
  • About

Main navigation

  • Our Work
    • Explore by Topic
      • Arts & Humanities
      • Democracy & Justice
      • Education
      • Energy & Environment
      • Global Affairs
      • Science & Technology
    • View
      • Projects
      • Publications
  • Members
    • Member Directory
    • Magazine: The Bulletin
    • Local Committees
  • News
  • Events
  • Get Involved
  • About
    • Governance
      • Board of Directors
      • Council
      • Trust
      • Committees
      • President
    • Staff
    • Affiliates
    • Prizes
      • Amory
      • Distinguished Leadership
      • Don M. Randel Humanistic Studies
      • Emerson-Thoreau
      • Excellence in Public Policy
      • Founders
      • Rumford
      • Sarton History of Science
      • Sarton Poetry
      • Scholar-Patriot
      • Talcott Parsons
    • Fellowships
    • Location
    • History
    • Advisors
      • Education
      • The Humanities, Arts, and Culture
      • Science, Engineering, and Technology

Footer

  • Daedalus
  • Login
  • Archives
  • Give
  • Careers
  • Contact
  • Private Events

136 Irving Street
Cambridge, MA 02138

Social Media

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
Search results for

“WA 0859 3970 0884 Jasa Pintu Emergency Exit Cangkringan Sleman”

Search

  • All (794)
  • Events (3)
  • News (134)
  • People (264)
  • Projects (2)
  • (-) Publications (391)
Publication |
Daedalus

Criminal Law & Migration Control: Recent History & Future Possibilities

Publication |
Daedalus

Sex, laws & inequality: India’s experience

Publication |
Daedalus

on El Niño & the uncertain science of global warming

Publication |
Daedalus

Ending the Sri Lankan Civil War

Publication |
Daedalus

A wedding

Publication |
Daedalus

Public Health Approaches to Reducing Community Gun Violence

Publication |
Daedalus

on the reemergence of political pluralism

Publication |
Daedalus

Climate & Language: An Entangled Crisis

Publication |
Daedalus

The Liberal Arts in a Chinese Tech University: ShanghaiTech

A newly founded, small-scale research university geared toward international standards and competitiveness, ShanghaiTech University has three STEM divisions (information science and technology, physical science and technology, and life science and technology) and three HASS divisions (creativity and arts, entrepreneurship and management, and the humanities). The university’s undergraduate education receives its inspiration from the whole-person approach, and gives particular weight to a “broadly based and in-depth” pedagogical framework, in which the liberal arts make up an indispensable component. Through interdisciplinary curricular planning, small class sizes, emphasis on interaction and openness in learning, and international exchange programs, I explore effective measures to grow general education at ShanghaiTech as well as address challenges that are unique to a Chinese tech university.
Publication |
Daedalus

Reestablishing the Commons for the Common Good

Publication |
Daedalus

on prejudice & the brain

Publication |
Daedalus

The Common Good: Theoretical Content, Practical Utility

Publication |
Daedalus

Torture in Iraq

Publication |
Daedalus

Can Firms Act Morally?

Publication |
Daedalus

Religion & Democracy: Interactions, Tensions, Possibilities

Publication |
Daedalus

The idea of nature in America

Publication |
Daedalus

The Geopolitics of Academic Freedom: Universities, Democracy & the Authoritarian Challenge

This essay examines why academic freedom has become a defining issue in the geostrategic competition between liberal democracies and their authoritarian challengers. The growing strategic rivalry between the United States and China is threatening to disrupt, even destroy, academic interchange between liberal and authoritarian societies. At the same time, populist right-wing leaders in Western democracies are attacking university autonomy, as part of a strategy of authoritarian consolidation. Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán has pursued an authoritarian takeover of his country’s higher-education system while seeking new partnerships with Chinese institutions. Through this essay, I seek to explain why academic freedom faces unprecedented challenges, both within liberal democracies and from authoritarian competitors.
Publication |
Daedalus

AI, Great Power Competition & National Security

Publication |
Daedalus

Governance Archaeology: Research as Ancestry

Publication |
Daedalus

Why religion still matters

Pagination

  • Previous page ←
  • 13 of 20
  • Next page →

136 Irving Street
Cambridge, MA 02138

617-576-5000

VEHICLE ENTRANCE

200 Beacon Street
Somerville, MA 02143

Main navigation

  • Our Work
  • Members
  • News
  • Events
  • Get Involved
  • About

Footer

  • Daedalus
  • Login
  • Archives
  • Give
  • Careers
  • Contact
  • Private Events

Social Media

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
© 2026

American Academy of Arts & Sciences  |  Web Policy