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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Globalization
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Soft Power and Higher Education
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January 1, 2005
Soft power is the ability to get what you want through attraction rather than through coercion or payments. Joseph Nye, who coined the term "soft power", explains why it is becoming more …
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Why Are the Fears of Globalization So High?
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January 1, 2005
Economic globalization requires a degree of political globalization - yet there is no global government to initiate, lead, or regulate the process. International organizations such as the United Na…
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Forum Futures 2005
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January 1, 2005
Forum Futures 2005 is a collection of summaries of the 16 papers presented and discussed at the Forum's 2004 Aspen Symposium. Papers include topics such as the fears of globalization, next-gen…
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The Technical and Societal Implications of Networking: A Personal Perspective
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July 15, 2005
Presentation at the Fourth Annual ECAR/HP Summer Symposium for Higher Education IT Executives, July 13-15, 2005, New Castle Island, New Hampshire. As early as 1996, Farber advised us about the in…
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The Future of Global Learning Networks
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January 1, 2001
A nation's most precious assets are no longer buried underground in the form of natural resources. Today, a solid educational infrastructure is the key to a nation's and it's citizen…
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Convergence of Divergence in International Higher Education Policy: Lessons from Europe
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January 1, 2003
European higher education has been undergoing major restructuring since the early 1990s. Many of these - such as strengthening institutional leadership, establishing governing boards, enhancing qua…
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Tertiary Education Policy in Comparative Perspective: What Is Happening in Other Countries and Why It Matters
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January 1, 2003
The gap between the United States and other advanced, democratic, market-driven economies in terms of access to higher education, diversity in institutions and students, and sharing of the costs of…
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The International Comparative Study of Higher Education: Lessons from the Contemplation of How Others Might See Us
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January 1, 2003
American education can appear frighteningly complex and unplanned to an observer from another country. In an effort to explain higher education in the United States, Bruce Johnstone identifies eigh…
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Global Issues in Higher Education: What American Colleges Should Know
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January 1, 2003
In U.S. higher education, academic programs and revenue streams have changed with the increase in student mobility and the freer exchange of knowledge across borders. Comparative analysis can allow…
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Global Competitiveness and Technology Policy
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April 6, 2005
Higher education is expected to train the workers of the future using the technologies of tomorrow. How can IT policies impact how we produce the human resources our country needs to compete in the…
















