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China is luring the best and brightest home

Posted: Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:49 AM
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 The other day at a coffee shop in Beijing, I noticed a group of college students in line in front of me sharing stories of a fun night out. The students were all Westerners and, as one told me, they were here for a year of study in China.

The presence of Western students reminded me of the inverse: The large number of Chinese students on U.S. campuses, such as those at the University of California, Berkeley, many of whom I met when I lived in the Bay Area.

But there’s one big difference between these two groups of students: Since 1978, according to the Chinese government, more than 70 percent of all the Chinese who studied abroad – in the U.S. and elsewhere around the world – chose not to return home.

According to a report by the Chinese Academy of Social Services, between 1978 and 2006, about 1.06 million Chinese went to study overseas – but just 275,000 returned home during that period. Of those who stayed overseas, many proceeded to graduate, find work, and become citizens of their adopted countries.

The trend often had mutually beneficial results: for example in the U.S., employers had access to many of China’s top students, and the graduates had better, more lucrative job prospects without having to compete for work in China’s employment system, which some accused of being influenced too much by nepotism and corruption.

But things now are changing.  A reverse brain drain is underway. With China’s economy on fire – it’s growing at a double-digit rate each year – and the prospects of a better lifestyle available, many of China’s best and brightest are starting to return home.

Reverse brain drain 
And China is helping to lure them. China's labor department has created a plan targeting 200,000 students based overseas. Specifically, the government plans to offer preferential policies when it comes to income, welfare, housing, and even education for job holder's children.

Perhaps the biggest draw has nothing to do with new government initiatives: The prospect of economic opportunities here are even greater than those once imagined in the West. According to many economic forecasts, China is poised to overtake the United States and become the world’s biggest economy in a little more than 20 years. With little inherited wealth, this is a country of self-made millionaires, a fact not lost on Chinese living in the West.

If returning Chinese think they won’t find Western bling in this communist country, they should think again.  For those who can afford it, there are plenty of BMWs and Mercedes for sale here. One can live in a million dollar home, shop at Prada, and if they miss American fast food, go to a McDonalds. And because labor costs are so low, one can have two full-time servants working six days a week for a relative bargain – so the quality of life for someone returning can be very good.

But for the Chinese government, luring their best students back, who would otherwise be lost to other countries, is about more than saving face.

Officials now contend that "the lack of first class scientists and research pioneers is the main thing hindering China’s innovation capability." That declaration shows that Chinese officials now have the sobering belief that retaining the best students is crucial to the country’s economic and social security.

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To Anthony Joseph Dicandia Saint Louis Missouri,

China is dichotomy....it is hard to be accurate when describing this wonderful yet still very 3rd world country.

You can definitely retire in China on $2k USD per month. I have spent many months every year in China for the last 10 years. They respect older people but petty crime is rampant and they will steal from whites because whites are easily identified as foreigners at the end of the day. My wife is Chinese and we travel extensively throughout the country with no issues because of this. Everybody always tries to overcharge me if I try to buy things. I have my wife buy everything and get the "Chinese" price while I am off to the side acting like we are not together. I really would recommend marrying a Chinese girl or having a close friend who is Chinese to always help you out if you are white or black. They tend not to mess with the blacks as much because they perceive most blacks as coming from African states that do not have as much money as Westerners. (Go figure)

They are not racist. They will overcharge anyone if they can get away with it. It is just that they want to make more money and easy money is the best. They are capitalists to the hilt.

The country is very polluted in most of the big cities. My wife was once poisoned from drinking a beverage that was fake but looked so real there was no way to tell. Even for a native born Chinese who has lived the vast majority of her life there.

She was in the hospital for 3 days recovering. Later 50% of her hair fell out. After the blood tests came back we found out that somebody "accidentally" put mercury tainted liquid in the beverage.

There is no FDA control and things that are take for granted here are not even close to what they seem in China. Fake everything exists there. I saw on CCTV where somebody was making soy sauce out of human hair. How? I have no clue. But real...yes. This was reported by the official Chinese news agency. Pretty crazy....

There are good people there are bad people. But mostly there are poor tired people working hard everyday for very little.

The last time I was there. It was officially reported that several hundred communist officials last year alone STOLE $300 Million USD and left the country for other countries. It is estimated that up to $300 billion USD has been stolen over the last 5-10 years alone. It is now being covered up by the Chinese government but it is real. They have executed dozens for stealing but it is out of control since the communist officials can do almost anything they like to do.

It is not paradise...it is not perfect. But I do like it there and usually someone from the US does not have to much trouble having a good time. But it is definitely not the USA. Bathrooms are substandard in most of China.... ALWAYS carry napkins with you. Most bathrooms are just the old hole in the ground type. Many are just troughs....about like pig troughs...except worse.

Great national treasures. But every park and museum costs money.....lots of money....many times more expensive then our National Parks. Hard to believe really. You can't walk on the grass in the parks. To many people walk on it and so it dies.

I could go on....but don't wear rose colored glasses but don't be to critical either. It is what is...there are great things to be seen in China and there are great tragedies there as well.

It is China....after all.
To all the Chicken Littles who think the sky is falling on the U.S. just remember that Russia said they would "bury" us. Japan said they would be the "largest banker" in the world. Never happened. Now the Chinese are suppose to overtake us in productivity. If we are so "dumb" in education like one blogger said then why are the Chinese sending them here for higher learning? The US is the greatest and freest country in the world. Dreams happen here. Never doubt it.
Here's one observation I've made about Chinese studying in the US that others will immediately recognize:  The don't hang out in social settings w/ non-Chinese. They only hang out w/ other Chinese.

I've noticed this at UCSD(UC San Diego), & others I've talked to in acedemia notice it in their universities as well.
It's a bit odd.  
To Keith in NY. I bet you will be voting for Hillary.
I read many posts here with interest,many of you are far off the mark.I have been to many citys in China.I have traveled many of their 4 lane high ways.The signs are all marked Chinese,Enlish.Other then the toll boths every so often its the USA interstate only better and smoother.Most of the citys are very modern with wide 6 and 8 lane traffic.The most popular car is a Buick.
Yes there are some very poor in China.Yes labor is cheap.Skilled labor not so cheap.
 Many in the citys have more then 4 years of college.many in the country have not more then middle school.
 Yes many from the USA have gone there to retire.It is easy to buy a house,condo,or penthouse.Most westerners rent already finished new construction.
 To buy you need to have a Chinese name,you go to a Chinese government office to get your name in Chinese.If you or your spouse is a Chinese citizen
it is a much faster process.
 The house tax is paid one time when you buy.Much less then I pay for one years tax here in the USA.
 The cost to live well their is 800 US dollar.each month.Food ,water,gas,electric,TV,Telephone,and the
upkeep fees for security and the grounds.
  We have a swimming pool,tennis courts,racket ball,weight rooms,sauna,small park with running paths all paved with tile.Kids playgrounds.Also a 5 star coffee food rest.
 Only the top students can get into a government high school,Others go to a training school.Same with college,the top ones get the top Universitys and colleges,the rest if they pass get lower ranking colleges and trade schools.The best who graduate from college can get graduate degrees in many of the top schools.
 The young start to learn English in grade school.
and they are happy to try what they learn on any american.I have visited some high school classes and the students all want to prctice talking enlish,many want email address for american students.
 The employement is very high,much higher then is reported.It is illegal to employe children in China.
 The companys with the worse record of slave employement are either French or Germen owned.
 Chines things are well made and well worth the cost you pay for them.
 I own nothing made in south america or mexico,nor do I wish to purchace any.
 Nafta and the liberal teachers and schools is what will sink the USA,NOT the Chinese.
 

This is in reply to Mr. Dicandia concerning living in China on his military pension.  I just came back from working in Shanghai for two years and studying engineering management at Nanjing University in China.  You can go far on two thousand dollars per month, but you won't live like a king, especially if you live in Shanghai or Beijing or any other huge metropolis.  I spent 750 dollars a month on rent - for a spacious four bedroom apartment 15 minutes out of the city center, but you'll be stretched with 2000 dollars.  I would personally go to Taiwan or Thailand - you can find nice places to live for cheap and the weather and people are fantastic in both places.

As for the earlier comments about China being a superpower or overtaking the US in twenty years are not realistic.  China's economy relies heavily on foreign investment and foreign companies are in China to maximize the cheap labor and maybe gain some market share while in China.  It is therefore in China's best interest to overexaggerate economic growth figures so as to continue receiving foreign investment. Inflation essentially keeps pace with GDP growth anyways.  China is essentially a huge assembly plant - unlike the US, R&D, inventing new products or creative thinking is quite rare.

It took 2 centuries, yes 2 centuries for U.S and Europe to become industrialized/rich nations but it took only 30 years for China to be what they are today and still going stronger. It's so stupid for anyone to think that 1.3 billion people would become  millionaires in 30 years.
If you think U.S has the most advance military mights anyone can imagine, why CAN'T U.S win Iraq and  Afghan war? Use you military tech to win the war to get it over with so no more and women would die.Take the case of  Vietman, a very poor country during that war. Am I missing something?????
Having lived and worked in Mainland China for 14 years this month, people have no idea how quick China will become the leading Super Power of the world.  Sadly, the leaders of our country, (USA) namely the present administration, have done nothing but further China's rise by their arrogance, ignorance and selfish pandering to their self interest groups.  While we have squandered our great nation's good will around the world, China has quietly moved in to fill the gap around the world.  My advice: learn Mandarian Chinese and how to work with and do business with the Chinese people.  Prepare for the future!  

 
Noted about posting my last comments...but facts are facts...and we have to engage China as an equal or we will become the one wishing we did when China is the leading Super Power.  Case in point: Are you aware that the European Union is now the biggest buyer of China products exceeding the USA?  Again, China has been ahead of the curve and has been quietly moving away from their huge dependence on the USA market.
Steve, your comments are absolutely correct. I don't blame these people for having negative notion about China because they get their information solely from the US media which is always bias towards China. The chinese people has suffered a lot in their life for many hundred years. Even now, they are still many poor people in the countryside in China. Historically, China had been invaded by foreign countries for many years.  We, Americans, are so lucky and have a strong country and the people are enjoying a better life. So please let the chinese people have the same opportunity to better their life.    
Most Americans living in America are quite naive about the current quality of life in China.
This is drawing many high quality talents from every corners of the World to China. Having say that, the present system is not perfect and needs improvements. A country with 13 billion needs a balanced development programme to maintian social stability.
We need to give China a lot of credits for the developments after the cultural revolution which pretty much isolate it from the rest of the industrial world.
Chinese students who are from China studying at American universities and subsequently graduate  should return to their country of origin. The whole purpose of the overseas study program is intended for cross cultural business,scientific and technological education. The program was not intended to serve as a work or permenent resident visa.

What China is doing today is exactly what the late Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles said over thirty years ago: "if we can't control a country militarily, we will control it economically."


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