Abstract

A small number of Western institutions are attempting to create full-scale branch campuses in China, but unique requirements and environmental challenges may prevent them from reaching world-class status. Three characteristics of world-class universities—sufficient talent, adequate resources, and appropriate governance—are applied to examine the potential for full-scale branch campuses in China.

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