WASHINGTON, D.C. — Partnerships between the United States and China at universities over the past decade have allowed hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding to aid Beijing in developing critical technology that could be used for military purposes, congressional Republicans asserted in a new report.
The report said US tax dollars have contributed to China's technological advancement and military modernization when American researchers worked with their Chinese peers in areas such as hypersonic weapons, artificial intelligence, nuclear technology and semiconductor technology.
Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell told a forum by the Council on Foreign Relations earlier this year that he would welcome more Chinese students studying humanities and social sciences but 'not particle physics' in American schools.
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