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Global International Regimes and Regional International Regimes: Power dynamics and their consequence on the educational autonomy of local governments in Southern Africa.

机译:全球国际制度和区域国际制度:权力动态及其对南部非洲地方政府教育自治的影响。

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This dissertation investigated the question "how do Global International Regimes (GIRs) and Regional International Regimes (RIRs) perceive power dynamics during international negotiations that influence the autonomy of local governments to regulate higher education in Southern Africa?" Six respondents representing GIRs (e.g., the WTO) and four representing RIRs (e.g., the AAU) were interviewed. Data was coded using NVIVO and the following categories of power were developed: hermeneutical, informational, manipulative, monetary, and regulatory power. These categories were used to capture respondents' perceptions in terms of the level of regard for individual categories. Based on the NVIVO outcome, the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test was run on SPSS to capture the extent to which each group of respondents regarded individual categories of power dynamics and to assess whether the differences in perception were significant. The assessment was done using two scales with attributes ranging from very low to very high regard: a qualitative scale with ranks ranging from first to fifth in coverage; and, a quantitative scale with values ranging from 1 to 5. Overall, the data show that Regulatory Power is perceived to play the most important role in the dynamics of power during negotiations--both groups of respondents, i.e., RIR and GIR respondents, had very high regard for Regulatory Power. The goal was to contribute to the theoretical and substantive body of knowledge in comparative and international education and to enhance the understanding of policy makers and policy implementers of the intricate nature and effect of the dynamics of power between regimes and the consequence of such on the autonomy of local governments in the area of higher education.
机译:本文研究了以下问题:“全球国际制度(GIR)和地区国际制度(RIR)在国际谈判中如何看待影响地方政府管理南部非洲高等教育自治权的动力动态?”采访了代表GIR的六名受访者(例如WTO)和代表RIR的四名受访者(例如AAU)。使用NVIVO对数据进行了编码,并开发了以下类别的权力:解释权,信息权,操纵权,货币权和监管权。这些类别用于捕获受访者对各个类别的尊重程度的看法。基于NVIVO的结果,对SPSS进行了Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney检验,以捕获每组受访者对动力动力学各个类别的重视程度,并评估感知差异是否显着。评估使用两个等级进行,其属性的范围从非常低到非常高:定性等级的覆盖范围从第一到第五。总的来说,数据表明,在谈判过程中,监管力量在权力动态中起着最重要的作用-两组受访者,即RIR和GIR受访者,高度重视监管权力。目标是促进比较和国际教育中的理论和实质性知识体系,并增进对决策者和政策实施者的了解,了解政权之间动力的错综复杂的性质和作用及其对自治的影响高等教育领域的地方政府。

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  • 作者

    Cossa, Jose Augusto.;

  • 作者单位

    Loyola University Chicago.;

  • 授予单位 Loyola University Chicago.;
  • 学科 Political Science International Law and Relations.; Sociology Organizational.; Education Higher.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 189 p.
  • 总页数 189
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 国际法;高等教育;
  • 关键词

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