Can academic freedom survive in the new age of hard power?

While submitting to authority comes naturally to Asian universities, their Western counterparts have traditionally resisted coercion. But Donald Trump’s compact could change the game with the illusion of a freedom-restricting deal that is freely entered into, writes Saikat Majumdar

Published on
November 17, 2025
Last updated
November 19, 2025
Bird sitting with money inside cage, with an eagle refusing to enter. To illustrate Asian universities submitting to authority, especially if tied to funding, whereas Western counterparts have traditionally resisted coercion.
Source: iStock montage

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