<p><p>This book examines issues that have emerged as higher education systems and individual institutions across East Asia confront and adapt to the changing economic, social, and educational environments in which they now operate. The book' s focus is on how higher education systems learn from each
Emerging International Dimensions in East Asian Higher Education
β Scribed by Akiyoshi Yonezawa, Yuto Kitamura, Arthur Meerman, Kazuo Kuroda (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 267
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In East Asia, higher education has relied heavily on private and marketized forces in its rapid development process. At the same time, state governments have introduced strong initiatives especially in upgrading the global positioning of their flagship universities through their pursuit of international competitiveness. Currently, these well-known characteristics of East Asian higher education are challenged by the necessity to formulate international dimensions for regional and global well-being, without a clear consensus as to a regional future vision.
The changing roles of East Asian higher education in a new global environment have implications for academics and policy-makers who not only wish but also need to understand the most recent developments and future prospects of higher education from an East Asian point of view. In Emerging International Dimensions in East Asian Higher Education,authors from a wide variety of cultural and academic backgrounds examine the changing context of East Asian higher education in the global, regional, and national dimensions
The analysis and case study material in this volume are strengthened by the wealth of contributorsβ diverse national and professional backgrounds. Most have practical experience in the formulation of higher education policy in two or more countries. The range of disciplinary perspectives that contributors brought to the book β including sociology, political science, anthropology, economics, philosophy and history β strengthen the multi-disciplinary approach, credibility, and uniqueness of the work.
Each chapter considers the impact of the emergence of international dimensions in East Asian Higher Education through detailed consideration of trends and debates over higher education reforms at the regional, sub-regional, inter-regional and national levels. Issues such as student mobility, cross-border higher education programs, quality assurance, and demands from the market economy, among others, are examined.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
The Emergence of International Dimensions in East Asian Higher Education: Pursuing Regional and Global Development....Pages 1-13
Higher Education as a Public Good in a Marketized East Asian Environment....Pages 15-33
Asian Research: The Role of Universities....Pages 35-54
The Institutional Prospects of Cross-Border Higher Education for East Asian Regional Integration: An Analysis of the JICA Survey of Leading Universities in East Asia....Pages 55-79
The Harmonization of Higher Education in Southeast Asia....Pages 81-102
China-ASEAN Relations in Higher Education: An Analytical Framework....Pages 103-120
The Regionalization of Higher Education in Northeast Asia....Pages 121-143
Subregional Collaboration in Higher Education: Harmonization and Networking in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)....Pages 145-165
The Impact of Interuniversity Exchange and Cooperation on Doctoral Programs in Southeast Asia....Pages 167-183
Tied to the Family and Bound to the Labor Market: Understanding Chinese Student Mobility in Japan....Pages 185-206
Education for Sustainable Development at Universities in Japan....Pages 207-225
Japanese Universitiesβ Strategic Approach to Internationalization: Accomplishments and Challenges....Pages 227-252
Back Matter....Pages 253-261
β¦ Subjects
Higher Education; International and Comparative Education
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