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While there are innumerable reasons why young Americans should be
interested in studying abroad in Asia, here are just a few important
examples:
- Although East and Southeast Asia are home to more than
one-third of the world's population, most Americans have very
little understanding of the people, languages, cultures, and
histories of the region.
- Americans' familiarity with Asian culture is severely lacking
in comparison with Asians' familiarity with American
culture. In contrast to the 200,000 students from East and
Southeast Asia studying in the United States, there are only about
10,000 Americans studying in East and Southeast Asia.
- Globalization has given Asia increasing economic and strategic
prominence in the world, making knowledge of the region essential
for the future strength and competitiveness of the United
States.
- There are not enough Americans who can communicate effectively
in the languages of East and Southeast Asia. Only first-hand
experience can give people the necessary language and cultural
skills required to communicate effectively in a global
environment.
- American businesses are deeply involved in Asia, but there are
not enough American professionals who are knowledgeable about the
countries in the region.
Xian Market in China.
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