Reviews
As China seeks global respect for innovation and creativity, it has to balance the needs and opportunities for new generations of graduates. Dr Postiglione has given us a penetrating picture of China's higher education policies and practices directed to achieve that balance. This outstanding study provides key insights into China's determination to become a model modern civilisation.
Gerry Postiglione is one of the world's leading experts on universities. With American universities under siege at home, China's leadership in research and education seems assured. But can China overcome its own domestic constraints, such as unequal access and politicized governance? Do Hong Kong's universities offer lessons? Will China achieve its goal be 'a leading country' in education in a decade's time? Postiglione's superb and subtle book addresses these questions and more. This book is required reading for university presidents the world over.
If you want to understand a critical component of the Chinese political and economic machinery and the nature of Chinese performance, you need to understand its higher education system. Gerard Postiglione's book is a detailed and thorough exploration of this subject and he is joining a coterie of excellent scholars who have written on this vital topic.
Few institutions reveal China's ambitions and anxieties as clearly as its universities. With insight and balance, Gerard A. Postiglione shows how higher education has become a testing ground for meritocracy, mobility, and state authority in modern China. This is an essential book for anyone interested in education and contemporary China.
Book Details
Contents
Preface
1. Aspiring to Global Leadership
2. Legacy, Reform, and Global Engagement
3. Skills, Technology, and Employment
4. Equity, Exams, and Merit
5. Govern, Diversify, and Align
6. Hong Kong
Contents
Preface
1. Aspiring to Global Leadership
2. Legacy, Reform, and Global Engagement
3. Skills, Technology, and Employment
4. Equity, Exams, and Merit
5. Govern, Diversify, and Align
6. Hong Kong: Exceptionalism and Integration
7. Sustaining Sino-U.S. Academic Resilience
8. Leveraging Innovation for Global Engagement
Notes
Index