Internationalization of higher education in the crucible: Linking national identity and policy in the age of globalization |
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Institution: | Department of Education and Learning Technology, National Tsing Hua University, Address: No. 521, Nanda Rd., East Dist., Hsinchu City 30014, Taiwan, ROC;Department of Education and Learning Technology, National Tsing Hua University, Address: No. 521, Nanda Rd., East Dist., Hsinchu City 30014, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | Nationalism’s rise represents a potential harbinger of doom for the internationalization of higher education (IoHE). Space exists for research to amplify our understanding of the interplay between internationalization and nationalism from a public policy theory perspective. The study identified and classified policies and policy ideas pertinent to IoHE, and furthermore, explored how political rivalries in Taiwan have influenced IoHE’s development under globalization. Analysis of documentary data from an online national database reveals how IoHE policy changes reflect the machinations of political actors to advance domestic political agendas and provoke controversy. The advocacy coalition framework informs our explanation of how the aforementioned changes reflect Taiwan’s inward-looking political climate, unique geopolitical circumstances, and longstanding controversy over national identity. The paper discusses the implications of context for IoHE development across three consecutive government regimes to provide insights for further comparisons with other localities and contexts. |
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Keywords: | International education Higher education Educational development Educational policy Policy change |
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