TOKYO — U.S. President Donald Trump’s policy to reduce international students from top American universities poses a serious threat to Asia’s long-established system to produce global leaders.
For decades, prestigious U.S. universities have served as launching pads for high-achieving young people from Asia, propelling them into influential roles in government, business and academia. Now, that well-trodden path appears to be narrowing. A pressing question emerges: If access to U.S. education is cut off, where will the next generation of Asian leaders turn?