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Neither World Polity nor Local or National Societies - Regionalization in the Global South - the Caribbean Community (Hardcover, New edition)
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Neither World Polity nor Local or National Societies - Regionalization in the Global South - the Caribbean Community (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: Komparatistische Bibliothek / Comparative Studies Series / Bibliotheque d'Etudes Comparatives, 24
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This book examines the policy outcomes of purportedly unavoidable
tendencies towards educational isomorphism and harmonization by
analyzing, at a regional level, the educational policies devised
and carried out by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) over the past
two decades. It chronicles the policy process (functional
cooperation) and policy tools (lessons-drawing, externalization and
policy transfer) of regionalization and highlights, from a
cooperation and collaboration perspective, the importance of time,
space, and geographic proximity and their roles in furthering
convergence. The book's analyses conclude by showing that, based on
the semantics of harmonization, educational isomorphism occurs in
cyclical waves and that the fifteen member states of CARICOM only
cooperate when it is in their best interest, irrespective of the
policy outcome. Therefore, the isomorphic tendencies that exist at
the regional level are not - or not primarily - the result of a
world polity as hypothesized by neo-institutionalist theory, but
rather that of collective choices to confront both challenges and
opportunities of globalization and global competition.
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