European union tertiary education policy : soft power objectives.
Issued Date
2009
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eng
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Mahidol University
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Jones, William J. (2009). European union tertiary education policy : soft power objectives.. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/10526
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European union tertiary education policy : soft power objectives.
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Abstract
The European Union is widely recognized as being an organization that is noble, even selfless and altruistic in its aims and by extension its various programs of engagement with the ‘developing’ world. Yet it is the argument of this paper that the EU’s funding of tertiary education in Southeast Asia, namely European Studies programs constitutes a contemporary form of European neocultural penetration. This dose not insinuate that the EU is acting in an imperial fashion, but rather the EU’s engagement with Southeast Asia is based on motives which are less than benign in intent and designed to further EU and EU member state agenda’s in the realm of politics, economics, and trade via soft power influence which is targeted at Asia’s next generation of influential
business, academic and government leaders in order to sustain long term goals
of influence, power and prestige. The EU is conducting its tertiary education
engagement with willful intent to influence a particular segment and
demographic of Southeast Asian persons via culture and/or a value based model commiserate with its status achieved after institutionalization of its current form
and highly indicative of its civilian character and engagement with the wider
world.
Description
European union tertiary education policy : soft power objectives. The 14th ICE 2009 Conference. Brunei Darussalam. (2009 May 21-24)