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Higher education, the EU and the cultural political economy of regionalism

In: Global Regionalisms and Higher Education

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  • Susan L. Robertson
  • Mário Luiz Neves de Azevedo
  • Roger Dale

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This original book provides a unique analysis of the different regional and inter-regional projects, their processes and the politics of Europeanisation, globalisation and education. Collectively, the contirbutors engage with international relations and integrations theory to explore new ways of thinking about regionalisms and inter-regionalisms, and bring to the fore the role that higher education plays in this.

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  • Susan L. Robertson & Mário Luiz Neves de Azevedo & Roger Dale, 2016. "Higher education, the EU and the cultural political economy of regionalism," Chapters, in: Global Regionalisms and Higher Education, chapter 1, pages 24-48, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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