State Formation, Globalization, and Universities: Exploring the Internationalization of Higher Education in China

· Taylor & Francis
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This book examines the policies and realities of internationalization of higher education (IHE) in China.

The author constructs a theoretical framework by drawing on theories of state formation, globalization, internationalization of higher education, and education policy. Using a constructivist-interpretive qualitative approach, the author examines China's state policy on IHE between 1949 and 2019 and the reality of IHE at three universities in China. From a "policy into practice" perspective, the book highlights the tensions, challenges, and possibilities between macro state policy narratives and institutional realities. It offers insights into the policy-making and practice of IHE.

The book will appeal to scholars of higher education, sociology of education, and comparative and international education.

About the author

Jie Zheng is an associate professor at the Faculty of Education, East China Normal University, China. Her primary research interests include the sociology of education, higher (vocational) education, cultural studies in education, education policy studies, comparative and international studies, and qualitative research methods.

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