Asia, Australia, Transnational Education and Research Networks: Implications for the ‘Anglo-Saxon Model’

This article will analyse how education, the Anglo-Saxon model and welfare capitalism are intertwined. It will also delve into the question of the existence of an Anglo-Saxon model of welfare capitalism. Comparing countries like the United Kingdom and Australia, which have long shared very close lin...

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Main Author: Sophie Koppe
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Language:English
Published: Presses universitaires de Rennes 2016-02-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/8919
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description This article will analyse how education, the Anglo-Saxon model and welfare capitalism are intertwined. It will also delve into the question of the existence of an Anglo-Saxon model of welfare capitalism. Comparing countries like the United Kingdom and Australia, which have long shared very close links, places the very existence of such a model into question. Over the last twenty years, Australia has indeed developed much more stringent welfare policies than the United-Kingdom, imposing large responsibilities on the recipients of welfare programmes and creating a very distinctive institutional set-up for the delivery of these services. Geopolitics seems to partly account for the differences between Australia and the United Kingdom. Australia is very close to Asia, and one of the strongest exchange points between those two regions is education. In this article we will see how education, and in particular transnational education in Asian countries, can be associated with the diffusion of neo-liberal ideas, especially regarding the adequate role of the state in the field of education. The first part of this article will focus on the specificities of the Australian education system, on how it has gradually integrated neo-liberal ideas. The second part of the paper will be more focused on social policy and the vision of the role of the state.
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spelling doaj-art-ac575083fb504a058e5a3b61b005f2802025-01-06T09:02:57ZengPresses universitaires de RennesRevue LISA1762-61532016-02-011410.4000/lisa.8919Asia, Australia, Transnational Education and Research Networks: Implications for the ‘Anglo-Saxon Model’Sophie KoppeThis article will analyse how education, the Anglo-Saxon model and welfare capitalism are intertwined. It will also delve into the question of the existence of an Anglo-Saxon model of welfare capitalism. Comparing countries like the United Kingdom and Australia, which have long shared very close links, places the very existence of such a model into question. Over the last twenty years, Australia has indeed developed much more stringent welfare policies than the United-Kingdom, imposing large responsibilities on the recipients of welfare programmes and creating a very distinctive institutional set-up for the delivery of these services. Geopolitics seems to partly account for the differences between Australia and the United Kingdom. Australia is very close to Asia, and one of the strongest exchange points between those two regions is education. In this article we will see how education, and in particular transnational education in Asian countries, can be associated with the diffusion of neo-liberal ideas, especially regarding the adequate role of the state in the field of education. The first part of this article will focus on the specificities of the Australian education system, on how it has gradually integrated neo-liberal ideas. The second part of the paper will be more focused on social policy and the vision of the role of the state.https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/8919Australiaeducationcapitalismwelfare programmesAsia
spellingShingle Sophie Koppe
Asia, Australia, Transnational Education and Research Networks: Implications for the ‘Anglo-Saxon Model’
Revue LISA
Australia
education
capitalism
welfare programmes
Asia
title Asia, Australia, Transnational Education and Research Networks: Implications for the ‘Anglo-Saxon Model’
title_full Asia, Australia, Transnational Education and Research Networks: Implications for the ‘Anglo-Saxon Model’
title_fullStr Asia, Australia, Transnational Education and Research Networks: Implications for the ‘Anglo-Saxon Model’
title_full_unstemmed Asia, Australia, Transnational Education and Research Networks: Implications for the ‘Anglo-Saxon Model’
title_short Asia, Australia, Transnational Education and Research Networks: Implications for the ‘Anglo-Saxon Model’
title_sort asia australia transnational education and research networks implications for the anglo saxon model
topic Australia
education
capitalism
welfare programmes
Asia
url https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/8919
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