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Italy: The “Outsmarted” State?
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Author(s):
Michael Dobbins
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Christoph Knill
Publication date
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2014
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan UK
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2014
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DOI:
10.1057/9781137399854_4
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Book chapters
Italy
Germany
Comparative Conclusions
Theoretical Framework
Introduction
Great Britain
France
pp. 1
Introduction: Higher Education Governance between Historical Roots and Transnational Convergence Pressures
pp. 21
Theoretical Framework: National Higher Education Policies between Transnational Communication and Institutional Path-dependence
pp. 52
France: More State, More Market, and More Humboldt?
pp. 79
Italy: The “Outsmarted” State?
pp. 110
Great Britain: Policy “Doubling-down” as a Response to Transnationalization?
pp. 139
Germany: From Humboldtism to “Constrained Marketization”
pp. 172
Comparative Conclusions
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