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Routledge Privatisation of Higher Education in Bangladesh Book

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Description

Explore the political dimensions of higher education in Bangladesh with this scholarly work from Routledge. This book examines the realities of privatization through the lens of neoliberalism, treating it as an economic doctrine, a mode of governance, and a policy package. It offers a deep look into how the concept of postcolonialism functions in a modern context, suggesting that the transition from colonial structures may be more aspirational than fully realized. By utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, the text connects contemporary theories from the social sciences, political science, and economics. It specifically investigates the socio-economics of education to understand the unique ways in which the Bangladeshi higher education sector operates. This volume is an essential resource for researchers, students, and academics interested in the intersection of political intervention, control, and educational policy in South Asia.

Key Features

Analyzes the political dimension of higher education privatization in Bangladesh to provide academic insight into contemporary regional realities.

Examines neoliberalism as a complex framework involving economic doctrine, governance modes, and specific policy packages.

Offers an interdisciplinary perspective by combining theories from political science, social sciences, and economics.

Explores the relationship between postcolonialism and modern governance to evaluate the current state of the nation.

Investigates the socio-economics of education to understand the unique landscape of the Bangladeshi higher education system.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
17 May 2021
Listed Since
25 November 2020

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