Originally published in 1985, this book argues that lifelong
education has a vital part to play in fostering international
political understanding. It also demonstrates how educational
planners can use the concept of lifelong education to deal with
some of the contradictions inherent in much of the educational
system in the industrialised world. There is a case study from
Japan and China and chapters on the role of culture, migration and
labour mobility.
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