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SCIENCE AND THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION

on BBC Radio 3

by DR. C. H. G. OLDHAM
Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex
The Cultural Revolution In China put an end to scientific contacts that were beinggradually built up between scientists in the People's Republic and the rest of the world. What has happened since? Hard fact is difficult to establish but Dr. Oldham pieces together the available evidence to form a picture of Chinese science today.
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