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Mitigating threats to academic freedom in Germany: the role of the state, universities, learned societies and China

Fulda, Andreas; Missal, David

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David Missal



Abstract

The authors probe whether or not the ecosystem of organised academia in Germany provides sufficient academic autonomy for scholars to conduct their research without fear or favour. Despite constitutional guarantees of academic freedom, academics face multiple threats from populist politicians, dubious third party funding, uncivil society, and misguided developments within German academia itself. These domestic threats are exacerbated on the international stage by the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) globalised censorship regime, dubious party-state funding from China, the weaponisation of informal Chinese social networks, and an unhealthy dependency among Western China scholars on ‘official China’. The authors reveal that the German state, universities, and learned societies have so far failed to properly identify–let alone mitigate–threats to academic freedom emanating from state and non-state agents under control of the CCP. They argue that while German parties have largely abdicated political leadership, German universities exhibit shortcomings in terms of their ethical leadership. Drawing on an in-depth analysis of a controversial statement by the Board of the German Association for Asian Studies (DGA) the authors argue that leading China scholars also seem unwilling or unable to exercise intellectual leadership. The article concludes with policy recommendations to remedy this problem.

Citation

Fulda, A., & Missal, D. (2022). Mitigating threats to academic freedom in Germany: the role of the state, universities, learned societies and China. International Journal of Human Rights, 26(10), 1803-1821. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2021.1989412

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 1, 2021
Online Publication Date Oct 21, 2021
Publication Date 2022
Deposit Date Oct 13, 2021
Publicly Available Date Apr 22, 2023
Journal International Journal of Human Rights
Print ISSN 1364-2987
Electronic ISSN 1744-053X
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 26
Issue 10
Pages 1803-1821
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2021.1989412
Keywords Law; Sociology and Political Science
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/6457430
Publisher URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13642987.2021.1989412?af=R

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