Neo-nationalism and Universities

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421441863

Populists, Autocrats, and the Future of Higher Education

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John Aubrey Douglass is a senior research fellow and research professor of public policy and higher education at the Center for Studies in Higher Education at the University of California, Berkeley. His previous books include The New Flagship University: Changing the Paradigm from Global Ranking to National Relevancy and Envisioning the Asian New Flagship University: Its Past and Vital Future.

Preface. Something's Going On John Aubrey Douglass Chapter 1. Neo-nationalism and Universities in Historical Perspective John Aubrey Douglass Chapter 2. Neo-nationalism and Universities: A Conceptual Model John Aubrey Douglass Chapter 3. The Mystery of Brexit: Tumult and Fatigue in British Higher Education Brendan O'Malley Chapter 4. Trumpian Nationalism and American Universities John Aubrey Douglass Chapter 5. Turbulent Times: Intellectual and Institutional Challenges for Universities in Germany, Hungary, and Poland Wilhelm Krull and Thomas Brunotte Chapter 6. Neo-nationalism in the European Union and Universities Marijk van der Wende Chapter 7. Turkish Academics in the Era of Erdogan Brendan O'Malley Chapter 8. Nationalism Revived: China's Universities under President Xi Karin Fischer Chapter 9. Balancing Nationalism and Globalism: Higher Education in Singapore and Hong Kong Bryan E. Penprase and John Aubrey Douglass Chapter 10. The Role of Universities in Putin's Russia: Reinforcing the State Igor Chirikov and Igor Fedyukin Chapter 11. Bolsonaro's Brazilian Neo-nationalism and Universities Elizabeth Balbachevsky and Jose Augusto Guilhon Albuquerque Notes Contributors Index

[The] points that Douglass makes...are quite illuminating....The state of US colleges and universities is to a great extent a product of and reflects the political traditions, for good and evil, and the present-day balance of political forces in our country....The essays in this collection suggest that any efforts to defend the intellectual freedom and institutional independence of scholars and the colleges and universities in which they work will fall short if they are divorced from constructive and active engagement in the political environment... -Academe Blog

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