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@article{84a859a84d5f40ddb50a1ec9241701f9,
title = "Post-Cold War Governance Arrangements in Europe: The University between European Integration and Rising Nationalisms",
abstract = "This article explores new nationalisms as part of the conflicting political interactions constituting the post-Cold war governance arrangements in higher education. Drawing on policy documents, archival sources and interviews and against the backdrop of a historical perspective on the university and the EU{\textquoteright}s role as an education actor, the article investigates the development from internationalisation to national protectionism in Danish higher education policy. The article suggests that current practices concerning the nation-state are reshaping international collaboration and that these new nationalisms are characterised by post-Cold War readjustments and displacements in the relation between the university, the nation-state and international alliances.",
author = "Katja Br{\o}gger",
year = "2023",
language = "English",
volume = "21",
pages = "278–292",
journal = "Globalisation, Societies and Education",
issn = "1476-7724",
publisher = "Routledge",
number = "2",
}
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Post-Cold War Governance Arrangements in Europe: The University between European Integration and Rising Nationalisms
AU - Brøgger, Katja
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This article explores new nationalisms as part of the conflicting political interactions constituting the post-Cold war governance arrangements in higher education. Drawing on policy documents, archival sources and interviews and against the backdrop of a historical perspective on the university and the EU’s role as an education actor, the article investigates the development from internationalisation to national protectionism in Danish higher education policy. The article suggests that current practices concerning the nation-state are reshaping international collaboration and that these new nationalisms are characterised by post-Cold War readjustments and displacements in the relation between the university, the nation-state and international alliances.
AB - This article explores new nationalisms as part of the conflicting political interactions constituting the post-Cold war governance arrangements in higher education. Drawing on policy documents, archival sources and interviews and against the backdrop of a historical perspective on the university and the EU’s role as an education actor, the article investigates the development from internationalisation to national protectionism in Danish higher education policy. The article suggests that current practices concerning the nation-state are reshaping international collaboration and that these new nationalisms are characterised by post-Cold War readjustments and displacements in the relation between the university, the nation-state and international alliances.
M3 - Journal article
VL - 21
SP - 278
EP - 292
JO - Globalisation, Societies and Education
JF - Globalisation, Societies and Education
SN - 1476-7724
IS - 2
ER -