Pathways to an East Asian Higher Education Area: a comparative analysis of East Asian and European regionalization processes

Roger Y. Jr. Chao*

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    Abstract

    The Author argues that historical regional developments in Europe and East Asia greatly influence the formation of an East Asian Higher Education Area. As such, this article compares European and East Asian regionalization and higher education regionalization processes to show this path dependency in East Asian regionalization of higher education on its regionalization process. Lastly, the author advances that (1) defining the East Asian region; (2) developing regional guidelines/frameworks; and (3) establishing sub-regional higher education areas, using regional guidelines/frameworks, need to be done prior to integrating into an East Asian Higher Education Area. This integration process is to be advanced by institutionalizing regional mobility, quality assurance and mutual recognition of higher education and professional qualification with the establishment of regional institutions focused on these areas.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)559-575
    JournalHigher Education
    Volume68
    Issue number4
    Online published14 Feb 2014
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2014

    Research Keywords

    • East Asia
    • Regionalism
    • Higher Education Regionalism
    • International Political Economy
    • Regional integration

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