What Happens if Harvard Cuts Down on Foreign Students?
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Singapore punches above its weight when it comes to sending students to Harvard and other elite colleges. Bill Faries asks what could happen to that if the Trump administration’s efforts to curb foreign students succeed. Plus Alastair Gale previews this weekend’s meeting of defense chiefs at the Shangri-La Dialogue.