US congressional Republicans have opened an investigation into the University of California, Berkeley鈥檚 research relationship with a top Chinese university, suggesting it poses a national security threat.
The Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute gives the Chinese government 鈥渆asy access to Berkeley research and expertise, which the PRC can then use to its economic, technological and military advantage鈥, the lawmakers said.
The probe聽聽by the Republicans leading two House committees 鈥 one responsible for education and another created to investigate Chinese government activities.
It鈥檚 part of a聽running series of efforts聽by Republicans 鈥 revived in the past two years by the party regaining majority control of the House of Representatives 鈥 to cast broad doubt on the wisdom of US research ties with China.
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A similar campaign during the Trump administration was widely condemned across US higher education and beyond as creating political and legal uncertainties that聽harmed US interests聽overall by scaring away beneficial ties to China and its scientific community.
In the case of the Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute, Berkeley, a top-ranked US public institution, and Tsinghua University, a top Chinese campus, have been working together since 2014 to push forward research involving information technology and data science.
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Berkeley said it聽took national security concerns seriously, but suggested that Republican fears were misplaced in the case of the Shenzhen Institute 鈥 or TBSI 鈥 since its partnerships聽were limited to unclassified work.
鈥淯C-Berkeley conducts fundamental research,鈥 said a university spokesman. 鈥淔undamental research is defined as basic and applied research in science and engineering where the resulting information is shared openly and broadly among the worldwide scientific community. As a public university, we make information on all discoveries and advances publicly available.鈥
The congressional Republicans offered no evidence of specific damage attributable to the Shenzhen Institute, but cited some institute projects that appeared to have military value, and argued that the institute鈥檚 research agenda appeared to match the Chinese government鈥檚 military-related research priorities.
鈥淲hile TBSI is billed as a joint technology venture among educational institutions, in practice it appears to be a programme through which the PRC pays for access to research and expertise from Berkeley experts, researchers and students,鈥 the lawmakers said.
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The congressional Republicans also repeated the party鈥檚 suggestions in previous cases that such global activities could violate a long-standing requirement in federal law for US universities to fully disclose their financial ties to foreign partners.
The committee leaders gave University of California a list of some two dozen questions to be answered within two weeks, including an extensive demand for any internal records regarding the Shenzhen Institute. Berkeley聽planned to respond, the university spokesman said.
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