Foreign payments to universities have decreased dramatically since Biden took 
office. Is it a coincidence –– or something bigger? 
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As President Biden and other world leaders convene for the U.N Climate Change 
conference, China’s Communist Party officials are meeting to chart their path 
forward to become the world’s superpower. 
Take a look at what’s happening around the globe below and be sure to answer 
this month’sforeign policy poll. 
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Bottom Line: “Rep. Mike Gallagher is questioning a nearly $1.5 billion 
decrease in reported foreign gifts to U.S. colleges and universities since 
President Biden took office... In his letter, the congressman alleges that 
foreign money "often creates financial incentives for universities to act in 
the policy interests of adversarial foreign governments" such as the Chinese 
Communist Party (CCP).”
 
Do you agree that this sudden decrease in foreign gifts is suspicious?
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Bottom Line: “China's military has built mockups in the shape of a U.S. Navy 
aircraft carrier and other U.S. warships, possibly as training targets, in the 
desert of Xinjiang ...These mockups reflect China's efforts to build up 
anti-carrier capabilities, specifically against the U.S. Navy, as tensions 
remain high with Washington over Taiwan and the South China Sea."
 
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Bottom Line: “Several hundred top members of the Chinese Communist Party are 
meeting behind closed doors this week in Beijing, where they will map out key 
plans for the nation's future. It's the last major meeting before next year's 
party congress, when Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to be appointed 
for a third term after he successfully pushed to abolish term limits in 2018.”
 
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Bottom Line: "The top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee is 
warning that America could lose the “new Cold War” with China in the next 
decade, after Beijing’s launch of a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile that 
caught US intelligence officials off guard.Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) said 
the test-firing of the missile “should serve as a call to action.”
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Bottom Line: “President Joe Biden apologized to other world leaders on Monday 
for the Trump administration's decision to exit the Paris climate agreement, 
saying during the United Nations' climate summit that the US' exit put the 
country behind in its climate goals...In his earlier opening remarks at the 
summit, Biden issued a plea and a warning to global leaders to take forceful 
action on climate change, even as his own climate ambitions hang in the 
balance.”
 
Thank you for reading this month’s edition of the Foreign Policy Newsletter –– 
we’ll be in touch soon as we monitor developing stories from around the globe.
 
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