Affiliation:
1. Wuhan Branch of China Tourism Academy Central China Normal University Wuhan Hubei China
2. Hubei Province Key Laboratory for Geographical Process Analysis & Simulation Central China Normal University Wuhan China
3. College of Urban and Environmental Sciences Central China Normal University Wuhan Hubei China
4. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering Wuhan University of Technology Wuhan Hubei China
Abstract
AbstractThis paper contributes to debates about the globalisation of higher education by providing a pioneering geographical exploration of Chinese–foreign cooperation in running transnational higher education, or TNHE, programs. Departing from widespread neoliberal and postcolonial critiques of TNHE, which tend to emphasise liberal market forces and Anglo‐American hegemony in the circulation of academic knowledge, our study examines how the Chinese state’s developmental targets, strategic policies, and political–ideological considerations have shaped the evolutionary trajectory, geographical distribution, and cross‐border connections of China’s TNHE programs. We demonstrate that the place‐based development of TNHE is mediated by governments’ interventionist policies and embedded in existing higher education regimes, especially in the context of East Asian developmental states. By maintaining a higher education system dominated by public universities and by being the ultimate examination and approval authority, the Chinese government both determines the status of TNHE in the national higher education system, constrains the typologies and sources of knowledge flows, and shapes the national landscape of TNHE development. The territorial geographies of TNHE thus reflect complicated interactions between the state and the market, the global and the local, and economic and political/cultural forces.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development
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