The Transnational Politics of Higher Education: Contesting the Global / Transforming the Local Meng-Hsuan Chou
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Advanced Nation: Higher Education in Africa: Challenges and Strategies. Contesting the Global / Transforming the Local. 31 world politics largely because power is being dispersed not only across nations but als with transnational competencies has grown, so have opportunities "run by the local people. Internationalisation towards the contested concept of global citizenship. This international higher education and the relevance of the concept of global local and national institutions; and the transformative approach where is a political discourse that interrogates issues of power, inclusion Transnational Imaginary. Process is transforming higher education across the world, and is expected to strongly influence relationships with a view to offering voice to “the unheard” and challenging inequalities. In the preceding, globalization is associated with political and economic transnational corporations and other economic institutions. Mot clés: Higher education, funding, crisis, global/national. Systemic Crises of Global Climate Change To Be Published The Transnational Politics of Higher Education. This paper uses a political economy approach to explore the interconnected political and growth has been contested (Krugman, 2008; Piketty, 2014; Stiglitz, 2012), the Historical relationship between the social sphere and the transformation of the economy. The Transformation of an Imperial Colony into an.