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U.S. Power in International Higher Education / ed. by Jenny J. Lee.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (232 p.) : 7 b-w images, 5 tablesContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781978820814
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378.73 23
LOC classification:
  • LC1090 .U5 2021
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- 1 ◆ INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION AS GEOPOLITICAL POWER -- Part 1 GEOPOLITICS AND THE REGULATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION -- 2 ◆ INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AS SOFT POWER A History of Changing Governments, Shifting Rationales, and Lessons Learned -- 3 ◆ WHAT DO GLOBAL UNIVERSITY RANKINGS TELL US ABOUT U.S. GEOPOLITICS IN HIGHER EDUCATION? -- 4 ◆ INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION AS GEOPOLITICAL SPACE U.S. Practices as “Global Standards” for Quality Assurance in Higher Education -- Part 2 NATIONAL AND GLOBAL RESEARCH -- 5 ◆ GEOPOLITICAL TENSIONS AND GLOBAL SCIENCE Understanding U.S.-China Scientific Research Collaboration through Scientific Nationalism and Scientific Globalism -- 6 ◆ CONCEPTS FOR UNDERSTANDING THE GEOPOLITICS OF GRADUATE STUDENT AND POSTDOC MOBILITY -- Part 3 UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONALIZATION STRATEGIES -- 7 ◆ EXPLORING GEOPOLITICS IN U.S. CAMPUS INTERNATIONALIZATION PLANS -- 8 ◆ THE LIFE CYCLE OF TRANSNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS IN HIGHER EDUCATION -- 9 ◆ GLOBAL POSITIONAL COMPETITION AND INTEREST CONVERGENCE Student Mobility as a Commodity for U.S. Academic Imperialism -- 10 ◆ GLOBAL COMPETENCE Hidden Frames of National Security and Economic Competitiveness -- 11 ◆ INTERNATIONALIZING THE CURRICULUM Conceptual Orientations and Practical Implications in the Shadow of Western Hegemony -- 12 ◆ WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX
Summary: U.S. Power in International Higher Education explores how internationalization in higher education is not just an educational endeavor, but also a geopolitical one. By centering and making explicit the role of power, the book demonstrates the United States’s advantage in international education as well as the changing geopolitical realities that will shape the field in the future. The chapter authors are leading critical scholars of international higher education, with diverse scholarly ties and professional experiences within the country and abroad. Taken together, the chapters provide broad trends as well as in-depth accounts about how power is evident across a range of key international activities. This book is intended for higher education scholars and practitioners with the aim of raising greater awareness on the unequal power dynamics in internationalization activities and for the purposes of promoting more just practices in higher education globally.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- 1 ◆ INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION AS GEOPOLITICAL POWER -- Part 1 GEOPOLITICS AND THE REGULATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION -- 2 ◆ INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AS SOFT POWER A History of Changing Governments, Shifting Rationales, and Lessons Learned -- 3 ◆ WHAT DO GLOBAL UNIVERSITY RANKINGS TELL US ABOUT U.S. GEOPOLITICS IN HIGHER EDUCATION? -- 4 ◆ INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION AS GEOPOLITICAL SPACE U.S. Practices as “Global Standards” for Quality Assurance in Higher Education -- Part 2 NATIONAL AND GLOBAL RESEARCH -- 5 ◆ GEOPOLITICAL TENSIONS AND GLOBAL SCIENCE Understanding U.S.-China Scientific Research Collaboration through Scientific Nationalism and Scientific Globalism -- 6 ◆ CONCEPTS FOR UNDERSTANDING THE GEOPOLITICS OF GRADUATE STUDENT AND POSTDOC MOBILITY -- Part 3 UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONALIZATION STRATEGIES -- 7 ◆ EXPLORING GEOPOLITICS IN U.S. CAMPUS INTERNATIONALIZATION PLANS -- 8 ◆ THE LIFE CYCLE OF TRANSNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS IN HIGHER EDUCATION -- 9 ◆ GLOBAL POSITIONAL COMPETITION AND INTEREST CONVERGENCE Student Mobility as a Commodity for U.S. Academic Imperialism -- 10 ◆ GLOBAL COMPETENCE Hidden Frames of National Security and Economic Competitiveness -- 11 ◆ INTERNATIONALIZING THE CURRICULUM Conceptual Orientations and Practical Implications in the Shadow of Western Hegemony -- 12 ◆ WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX

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U.S. Power in International Higher Education explores how internationalization in higher education is not just an educational endeavor, but also a geopolitical one. By centering and making explicit the role of power, the book demonstrates the United States’s advantage in international education as well as the changing geopolitical realities that will shape the field in the future. The chapter authors are leading critical scholars of international higher education, with diverse scholarly ties and professional experiences within the country and abroad. Taken together, the chapters provide broad trends as well as in-depth accounts about how power is evident across a range of key international activities. This book is intended for higher education scholars and practitioners with the aim of raising greater awareness on the unequal power dynamics in internationalization activities and for the purposes of promoting more just practices in higher education globally.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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