JCIHE: Volume 14 Issue 5 Special

Authors

  • Kyle Long

Keywords:

foreign interference, geopolitics, national affairs

References

Nye, J. (2004). Soft power: The means to success in world politics. New York, NY: PublicAffairs.

Sabzalieva, E., Moscovitz, H., & Brunner, L. (2021, June 26). The new geopolitics of international higher education. University World News. https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=2021062508552823

Trilokekar, R. (2022, July). International education in a world of new geopolitics: A comparative study of US and Canada (Research & Occasional Papers Series: CSHE.5.2022). Berkeley Center for Studies in Higher Education. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/10k0h50x

Tsvetkova, N. (2008). International education during the Cold War: Soviet social transformation and American social reproduction. Comparative Education Review, 52 (2), 199-217. https://doi.org/10.1086/528762

Walker, C. (2018). What is ‘sharp power’? Journal of Democracy, 29 (3), 9-23. https://doi.org/10.1353/jod.2018.0041

Wells, H. (2014, April 18). HG Wells: ‘It seems to me that I am more to the Left than you, Mr Stalin.’ The New Statesman. (Original work published in 1934). https://www.newstatesman.com/long-reads/2014/04/h-g-wells-it-seems-me-i-am-more-left-you-mr-stalin

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Published

2022-12-09

Issue

Section

Issue Introduction

How to Cite

JCIHE: Volume 14 Issue 5 Special . (2022). Journal of Comparative & International Higher Education, 14(5), 6-14. https://ojed.org/jcihe/article/view/5435