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Higher Education—Perspective From Southeast Asia by Andrew Lind - 1963Americans have become acutely, almost pathologically, conscious of their national "image" abroad. The one question which the returning American from the Orient must anticipate is, "What do the Asians have to say about us?" The answers to this question appear to be almost as varied as the visitors abroad, but one theme which runs through many of the published answers stresses the significance of the impressions created in the minds of the intellectual elite, especially in the countries of Asia.To view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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