Global education governance ‘with Chinese characteristics’: multilateralism in the ‘New Era’

IF 1.6 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Compare-A Journal of Comparative and International Education Pub Date : 2023-09-12 DOI:10.1080/03057925.2023.2254208
Kenichi Doi
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China’s influence is increasing in global education governance through multilateral cooperation. This paper argues that global education governance ‘with Chinese characteristics’ reflects China’s salient motivations, capacity and limitations, and features. This article articulates China’s global education governance commitment and its prospects, focusing on the evolution of China’s partnership with UNESCO. Global education governance ‘with Chinese characteristics’ is characterised by: party-state-centrism, diplomatisation, economic mobilisation, techno-nationalism and a catch-up mentality. In particular, China has significantly expanded its presence in the diplomatic aspects of global education governance by filling the vacuum in UNESCO caused by the absence of the US. This article extends the conventional scope of the world system analysis for the various education sector to delineate China’s current position as a semi-peripheral nation in global governance.
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“中国特色”全球教育治理:“新时代”的多边主义
通过多边合作,中国在全球教育治理中的影响力不断提升。本文认为,“中国特色”的全球教育治理反映了中国的突出动机、能力和局限性以及特点。本文阐述了中国对全球教育治理的承诺及其前景,重点介绍了中国与联合国教科文组织伙伴关系的演变。“具有中国特色”的全球教育治理的特点是:党国中心主义、外交化、经济动员、技术民族主义和追赶心态。特别是,中国通过填补联合国教科文组织因美国缺席而造成的真空,显著扩大了其在全球教育治理外交方面的存在。本文将世界体系分析的传统范围扩展到各个教育部门,以描绘中国目前在全球治理中的半外围国家地位。
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期刊介绍: Comparative and international studies in education enjoy new popularity. They illuminate the effects of globalisation and post-structural thinking on learning for professional and personal lives. Compare publishes such research as it relates to educational development and change in different parts of the world. It seeks analyses of educational discourse, policy and practice across disciplines, and their implications for teaching, learning and management. The editors welcome papers which reflect on practice from early childhood to the end of adult life, review processes of comparative and international enquiry and report on empirical studies. All papers should include a comparative dimension.
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