
Canadian researchers risk helping China build its surveillance state
International cooperation among scholars is a hallmark of the open and sharing culture of science at its best. But partnering with Chinese researchers comes with an ethical cost.
Fellow, University of Ottawa's Institute of Science, Society and Policy
Margaret McCuaig-Johnston is a fellow at the University of Ottawa’s Institute of Science, Society and Policy, at the University of Alberta’s China Institute and at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. She is also a research associate at Duke Kunshan University in China.
International cooperation among scholars is a hallmark of the open and sharing culture of science at its best. But partnering with Chinese researchers comes with an ethical cost.