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Global Regionalisms and Higher Education
Projects, Processes, Politics
Edited by Susan L. Robertson, Kris Olds, Roger Dale and Que Anh Dang
This original book provides a unique analysis of the different regional and inter-regional projects, their processes and the politics of Europeanisation, globalisation and education. Collectively, the contirbutors engage with international relations and integrations theory to explore new ways of thinking about regionalisms and inter-regionalisms, and bring to the fore the role that higher education plays in this.
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- Published in print:
- 26 Aug 2016
- ISBN:
- 9781784712341
- eISBN:
- 9781784712358
- Pages:
- 336
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- Global Regionalisms and Higher Education
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: global regionalisms and higher education
- Chapter 1: Higher education, the EU and the cultural political economy of regionalism
- Chapter 2: Different regionalisms, one European higher education regionalization: the case of the Bologna Process
- Chapter 3: Erasmus Mundus and the EU: intrinsic sectoral regionalism in higher education
- Chapter 4: Inter-regional higher education arena: the transposition of European instruments in Africa
- Chapter 5: Harmonization of higher education in Southeast Asia regionalism: politics first, and then education
- Chapter 6: Changing higher education discourse in the making of the ASEAN region
- Chapter 7: Shaping an ASEM (Higher) Education Area: hybrid sectoral regionalism from within
- Chapter 8: Ir-regular regionalism? China’s borderlands and ASEAN higher education: trapped in the prism
- Chapter 9: Good friends and faceless partners: educational cooperation for community building in the Barents Region
- Chapter 10: Transregionalism and the Caribbean higher educational space
- Chapter 11: MERCOSUR, regulatory regionalism and contesting projects of higher education governance
- Chapter 12: South–South development cooperation and the socio-spatial reconfiguration of Latin America–Caribbean regionalisms: university education in the Brazil–Venezuela ‘Special Border Regime’
- Chapter 13: Higher education and new Regionalism in Latin America: the UNILA project
- Chapter 14: Regionalization, higher education and the Gulf Cooperation Council
- Index
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- Global Regionalisms and Higher Education
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: global regionalisms and higher education
- Chapter 1: Higher education, the EU and the cultural political economy of regionalism
- Chapter 2: Different regionalisms, one European higher education regionalization: the case of the Bologna Process
- Chapter 3: Erasmus Mundus and the EU: intrinsic sectoral regionalism in higher education
- Chapter 4: Inter-regional higher education arena: the transposition of European instruments in Africa
- Chapter 5: Harmonization of higher education in Southeast Asia regionalism: politics first, and then education
- Chapter 6: Changing higher education discourse in the making of the ASEAN region
- Chapter 7: Shaping an ASEM (Higher) Education Area: hybrid sectoral regionalism from within
- Chapter 8: Ir-regular regionalism? China’s borderlands and ASEAN higher education: trapped in the prism
- Chapter 9: Good friends and faceless partners: educational cooperation for community building in the Barents Region
- Chapter 10: Transregionalism and the Caribbean higher educational space
- Chapter 11: MERCOSUR, regulatory regionalism and contesting projects of higher education governance
- Chapter 12: South–South development cooperation and the socio-spatial reconfiguration of Latin America–Caribbean regionalisms: university education in the Brazil–Venezuela ‘Special Border Regime’
- Chapter 13: Higher education and new Regionalism in Latin America: the UNILA project
- Chapter 14: Regionalization, higher education and the Gulf Cooperation Council
- Index