Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)

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Publisher

Arizona State University, University of South Florida

Publication Date

December 2004

Abstract

Since the late 1970’s, the Chinese government has been gradually changing its traditional policy for providing higher education and has begun to emphasize the comprehensiveness of the universities. Interdisciplinary cooperation and the synergization of resources are being promoted, and institutional autonomy is gradually increasing. ...

Keywords

Education--China, Higher education

Extent

26

Geographic Location

China

Volume

12

Issue

66

Language

English

Media Type

Journals (Periodicals)

Format

Digital Only

Note

Citation: Qian, X. & Verhoeven, J. C. (2004 December 7). From centralization to decentralization in Chinese higher education. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 12(67). Retrieved [date] from http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v12n67.

Identifier

E11-00416

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From Centralization to Decentralization in Chinese Higher Education

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