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Empires of knowledge in international relations : education and science as sources of power for the state

Empires of knowledge in international relations : education and science as sources of power for the state (Loan 1 times)

Material type
단행본
Personal Author
Wojciuk, Anna. Górny, Antoni.
Title Statement
Empires of knowledge in international relations : education and science as sources of power for the state / Anna Wojciuk ; translation, Antoni Górny.
Publication, Distribution, etc
London ;   New York :   Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,   c2018.  
Physical Medium
xiii, 242 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9781138065246 (hardback) 9781315159881 (ebook)
Content Notes
Table of contents: -- Introduction -- Historical background and the theoretical model -- From the Middle Ages until industrialisation -- The theoretical model -- The role of education and teaching in the state-building process -- Education and state-building processes : political ideas and social theories -- The history of state education systems: from reformation to modernity -- Reformation: state v. church -- The establishment of state bureaucracy -- Professionalisation -- Education and the citizen -- Examples of the use of education and science in state-building processes -- Great Britain: a success that became a burden -- France : the pros and cons of centralism -- Poland : integrating the state through education -- Conclusion -- Human capital and knowledge in economic theory -- Human capital, technological advancement, and economic growth -- Controversies over state policy recommendations for education and science : the market and the state -- State innovation systems and competitive advantages -- The concept of competitive advantages in education and science -- State innovation systems -- Knowledge in the era of the third industrial revolution -- Education, knowledge and the global value chains -- The impact of education and science on economic development in market economies -- Germany : efficiency that astounded and frightened -- Japan : from avoiding colonisation to challenging the greatest superpower -- Critiques of the commodification of knowledge and abilities -- Conclusion -- International distribution of power and state strategies -- International distribution of power in education and science -- Primary and secondary education -- Higher education -- Scientific research -- Research, development, and applications -- Examples : strategies of select states in education, science, and innovation -- The United States : a global magnet -- Europe : multiple models between internal competition and cooperation -- The Republic of Korea and Singapore : educational miracle in conditions of high coordination -- Case study : China : change in progress -- Conclusion -- Factors : governance, institutions, norms, transnational regimes -- Transnational regimes as a level of governance -- The role of international comparisons : governance by numbers -- The Pisa study as an example of transnational regime -- The peculiarity of the OECD and its role in educational policy -- The Pisa study and state policy -- Pisa as a set of norms and rules -- The impact of the Pisa study on state policy -- Conclusion.
Bibliography, Etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
Education and state. Science and state. International relations.
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300 ▼a xiii, 242 p. ; ▼c 24 cm.
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 ▼a Table of contents: -- Introduction -- Historical background and the theoretical model -- From the Middle Ages until industrialisation -- The theoretical model -- The role of education and teaching in the state-building process -- Education and state-building processes : political ideas and social theories -- The history of state education systems: from reformation to modernity -- Reformation: state v. church -- The establishment of state bureaucracy -- Professionalisation -- Education and the citizen -- Examples of the use of education and science in state-building processes -- Great Britain: a success that became a burden -- France : the pros and cons of centralism -- Poland : integrating the state through education -- Conclusion -- Human capital and knowledge in economic theory -- Human capital, technological advancement, and economic growth -- Controversies over state policy recommendations for education and science : the market and the state -- State innovation systems and competitive advantages -- The concept of competitive advantages in education and science -- State innovation systems -- Knowledge in the era of the third industrial revolution -- Education, knowledge and the global value chains -- The impact of education and science on economic development in market economies -- Germany : efficiency that astounded and frightened -- Japan : from avoiding colonisation to challenging the greatest superpower -- Critiques of the commodification of knowledge and abilities -- Conclusion -- International distribution of power and state strategies -- International distribution of power in education and science -- Primary and secondary education -- Higher education -- Scientific research -- Research, development, and applications -- Examples : strategies of select states in education, science, and innovation -- The United States : a global magnet -- Europe : multiple models between internal competition and cooperation -- The Republic of Korea and Singapore : educational miracle in conditions of high coordination -- Case study : China : change in progress -- Conclusion -- Factors : governance, institutions, norms, transnational regimes -- Transnational regimes as a level of governance -- The role of international comparisons : governance by numbers -- The Pisa study as an example of transnational regime -- The peculiarity of the OECD and its role in educational policy -- The Pisa study and state policy -- Pisa as a set of norms and rules -- The impact of the Pisa study on state policy -- Conclusion.
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Contents information

Table of Contents

Table of contents:
Introduction
Historical background and the theoretical model
From the Middle Ages until industrialisation
The theoretical model
The role of education and teaching in the state-building process
Education and state-building processes : political ideas and social theories
The history of state education systems: from reformation to modernity
Reformation: state v. church
The establishment of state bureaucracy
Professionalisation
Education and the citizen
Examples of the use of education and science in state-building processes
Great Britain: a success that became a burden
France : the pros and cons of centralism
Poland : integrating the state through education
Conclusion
Human capital and knowledge in economic theory
Human capital, technological advancement, and economic growth
Controversies over state policy recommendations for education and science : the market and the state
State innovation systems and competitive advantages
The concept of competitive advantages in education and science
State innovation systems
Knowledge in the era of the third industrial revolution
Education, knowledge and the global value chains
The impact of education and science on economic development in market economies
Germany : efficiency that astounded and frightened
Japan : from avoiding colonisation to challenging the greatest superpower
Critiques of the commodification of knowledge and abilities
Conclusion
International distribution of power and state strategies
International distribution of power in education and science
Primary and secondary education
Higher education
Scientific research
Research, development, and applications
Examples : strategies of select states in education, science, and innovation
The United States : a global magnet
Europe : multiple models between internal competition and cooperation
The Republic of Korea and Singapore : educational miracle in conditions of high coordination
Case study : China : change in progress
Conclusion
Factors : governance, institutions, norms, transnational regimes
Transnational regimes as a level of governance
The role of international comparisons : governance by numbers
The Pisa study as an example of transnational regime
The peculiarity of the OECD and its role in educational policy
The Pisa study and state policy
Pisa as a set of norms and rules
The impact of the Pisa study on state policy
Conclusion.

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