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China’s military-civil fusion strategy depends on universities as its primary transmission belt—channelling commercial innovation into defence capability at scale. This month’s newsletter examines how Beijing is accelerating that process through the low-altitude economy, after the Ministry of Education (MoE) added various ‘low-altitude’ subjects to its list of approved interdisciplinary majors. The Xi’an Lyncon case study in Section 2 illustrates the mechanism in operational detail. Elsewhere, we note significant U.S. legislative developments with direct implications for institutions on the CDUT list.
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Last updated 3 June 2026