Neoliberal Globalization: Landscape of Higher Education In China And Pakistan
- Publisher: EDUCATION
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- SKU: 60228
- ISBN: 9789697598076
- Number of Pages: 228
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📘 Title Name: Neoliberal Globalization: Landscape of Higher Education in China and Pakistan
✍️ Authors: Nasir Hussain Bukhari, Xiaoyang Wang
🔹 Introduction:
This book critically explores the influence of neoliberal globalization on the higher education systems of China and Pakistan. It examines policy shifts, structural changes, and their socio-cultural consequences within academic institutions in both countries.
🔑 Key Points:
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Comparative Analysis: Offers a side-by-side study of how neoliberal ideologies shape education in two distinct but developing nations—China and Pakistan.
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Policy Implications: Discusses education reforms, privatization trends, and state policies influenced by global market-driven models.
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Cultural Impact: Explores how globalization affects academic freedom, faculty autonomy, and student experiences in both regions.
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Global-Local Nexus: Highlights the tension between global standards and local needs, questioning the one-size-fits-all educational model.
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Critical Perspective: Adopts a socio-political lens to unpack the neoliberal agenda and its consequences on public-sector higher education.
✅ Conclusion
This book is a significant contribution for scholars, policymakers, and students interested in understanding how global neoliberal trends affect the educational landscapes of developing countries. It challenges readers to think critically about the purpose and direction of higher education in a globalized world.