This new book (CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION INTERNATIONAL
2003-2004: INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' STRUGGLE FOR REPRESENTATION IN
THE UNITED KINGDOM) by Christian Kim is very interesting. The
struggles of international students at Cambridge University and in
the context of the United Kingdom come alive for the reader. There
are many important documents and articles included in the book that
makes this a historical document in its own right. Christian Kim's
book points out the inadequacies of Cambridge University to deal
with the influx of international students and their needs.
Furthermore, this book exposes the underhanded policies of the
British New Labour government. It would not be a surprise if this
book becomes an important impetus for change in the United Kingdom.
It seems that Christian Kim desires nothing more than positive
change for the benefit of international students. This book is more
than a recounting of the valiant struggles of international
students, particularly in light of the onerous $500 Visa Renewal
Fee that the British New Labour government struck on international
students while they were away for the summer vacation. This book is
a heart-warming account of the positivity of the human spirit to
take on a big unfair power even when the odds are stacked against
them. There are a lot of pictures in the book that make events come
alive.
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