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Abstract
By virtue of its planned educational model, the Chinese higher education system allows for substantial government control over admissions, resulting, for example, in a high proportion of science and technology students. In the US, where the proportion of students studying social sciences and humanities is considerably higher than in China, the government plays a role in mobilising science and technology talent through other means.