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Business leaders share pitfalls and positives of working in China (WisBusiness.com)

Noted: In a separate session, Gilles Bousquet, dean of International Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison , said if he has his way, more American students will learn multiple languages and enhance their global preparedness. He is working to grow the university?s China Initiative, founded in 2007, which encourages students from a variety of majors, including engineering, law and foreign affairs, to study Chinese language and culture.