January 26, 2001
Intimate Program Tries to Break Barriers Between Chinese and American Students
Hopkins center in Nanjing is challenged by the deep divisions between the two countries
Russell L. Moses is teaching his Friday morning class on the relationship between the United States and China, and some students are a little uncomfortable, as usual. "Forget what you've heard from other sources or learned in other classes," intones Mr. Moses, who teaches international affairs at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center for Chinese and American Studies.
He is trying to persuade a room full
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