London's 'Soft Power' At Risk As UK Slips Behind US In Educating World Leaders - Survey

London's 'Soft Power' at Risk as UK Slips Behind US in Educating World Leaders - Survey

The United Kingdom has fallen behind the United States in the rating of states educating the biggest number of world's serving leaders, the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) think tank said on Tuesday, noting that London's ongoing efforts to curb immigration, including by slashing the number of overseas students, could result in the loss of the so-called soft power capability

MOSCOW (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 14th August, 2018) The United Kingdom has fallen behind the United States in the rating of states educating the biggest number of world's serving leaders, the Higher education Policy Institute (HEPI) think tank said on Tuesday, noting that London's ongoing efforts to curb immigration, including by slashing the number of overseas students, could result in the loss of the so-called soft power capability.

Out of about 200 acting presidents, prime ministers and monarchs, 58 studied in the United States, 57 in the United Kingdom and 40 in France, according to the annual survey by HEPI. In the rating for 2017, the United Kingdom occupied the first position.

"You build up incredible soft power if you educate the leading lights of other countries. In the past, we have been more successful than any other country in attracting the worlds future leaders. But these new figures suggest our position could be slipping. To ensure this does not become a long-term trend, we need to adopt a bold educational exports strategy, remove students from the main migration target and roll out the red carpet when people come to study here," HEPI Director Nick Hillman said as quoted in the survey.

The UK government should not allow the immigration policy to restrict the numbers of foreign students seeking to study in UK universities as it directly affects the long-term level of country's international influence, Hillman stressed.

The research revealed that people, who were educated in the United Kingdom, are in leadership positions in the following countries - Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Australia, Bahrain, Barbados, Belgium, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brunei, Burma and many others.

The issue of control over migration was at the center of the campaign before the 2016 Brexit referendum. The ruling Conservative Party has stressed since the country made the decision to quit the bloc that it would allow the United Kingdom to regain control of its borders.