How the U.S. Benefits When It Educates Future World Leaders
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As the number of international students studying in the United States declines, it doesn't just impact the economy. According to a pair of international education scholars, the nation's "soft power" -- that is, its ability to persuade others to do what it wants without force or coercion -- also diminishes. The personal experiences that international students have at American colleges and universities are key if we want to shape and influence future leaders of the world.
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