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1. Current State and Development Trends of Education Policy Research in China in the Last Decade (2004–2013): A Statistical Analysis of Papers from Eight Core Chinese Journals.

2. The 2003 UK Government Higher Education White Paper: a critical assessment of its implications for the access and widening participation agenda.

3. Sir Keith's Mean Paper.

4. Generative AI: is it a paradigm shift for higher education?

5. Forming a supranational boundary-spanning policy regime – European intersectoral coordination in education and employment.

6. Problematising social mobility in relation to Higher Education policy.

7. Legislative framework for implementing recognition of prior learning.

8. State formation and higher education (HE) policy: An analytical review of policy shifts and the internationalization of higher education (IHE) in China between 1949 and 2019.

9. National Education Policy (NEP)-2020: Transforming the Landscape of Teaching and Learning in India.

10. What's the value of a degree? Evidence from Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia.

11. Making Space for Theological Research in the New Environment of Australian Higher Education.

12. Critical reflections on modern elite formation and social differentiation in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in England.

13. Widening and expanding participation in Australian higher education: In the absence of sociological imagination.

14. Flexibility in higher education: an Irish perspective.

15. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE QUALITY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND BALKAN COUNTRIES' COMPETITIVENESS.

16. Of cultural dissonance: the UK's adult literacy policies and the creation of democratic learning spaces.

17. Educational change following conflict: Challenges related to the implementation of a peace education programme in Kenya.

18. Public vs. non-public universities in Poland: An assessment of their technical efficiency.

19. MANAGING HIGHER EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY CHALLENGES.

20. Globalisation and higher education funding policy shifts in Kenya.

21. PERSONALISED LEARNING: AMBIGUITIES IN THEORY AND PRACTICE.

22. Critical readings: progress files and the production of the autonomous learner.

23. The 'Regulatory State' in Higher Education: Assuring Quality through New Modalities of Control in Brazil.

24. Inter-relating factors influencing the quality of stay of Chinese-speaking students in a French University.

25. Emancipation, marketisation, and social protection: the female subject within vocational training policy in Canada, 1960–1990.

26. PROFESSIONALISM AND IMPROVISATION IN THE IMAGE CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEMPORARY ROMANIAN HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM.

27. A narrative of teacher education in Canada: multiculturalism, technology, bridging theory and practice.

28. The policy object: a different perspective on policy enactment in higher education.

29. Commodity versus Common Good: Internationalization in Latin-American Higher Education.

30. Closing the attainment gap – a realistic proposition or an elusive pipe-dream?

31. The ‘[h]unt for new Canadians begins in the classroom ’: the construction and contradictions of Canadian policy discourse on international education.

32. The Ranking Phenomenon and the Experience of Academics in Taiwan.

33. Social class, ethnicity and access to higher education in the four countries of the UK: 1996–2010.

34. University rankings as a zoning technology: a Taiwanese perspective on an imaginary Greater China higher education region.

35. Exploring definitions of success in Northern Territory Indigenous higher education policy.

36. Targeting of widening participation measures by elite institutions: widening access or simply aiding recruitment?

37. Political discourse on higher education in Denmark: from enlightened citizen to homo economicus.

38. Higher education policy change in the European higher education area: divergence of quality assurance systems in England and the Netherlands.

39. Following policy: networks, network ethnography and education policy mobilities.

40. School Direct, a policy for initial teacher training in England: plotting a principled pedagogical path through a changing landscape.

41. Promoting low socio-economic participation in higher education: a comparison of area-based and individual measures.

42. Changing higher education policies: From the deinstitutionalization to the reinstitutionalization of the research mission in Polish universities.

43. Transforming Higher Education with Lean Six Sigma.

44. The Affective Domain of Assessment in Colleges and Universities: Issues and Implications.

45. Have the changes introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act made higher education admissions in England wider and fairer?

46. The decentralisation of the school system in post-communist Romania.

47. The Bologna Process as a hegemonic tool of Normative Power Europe (NPE): the case of Chilean and Mexican higher education.

48. Tertiary education reform and legitimation in New Zealand: the case of adult and community education as a 'local state of emergency'.

49. Higher education reform in Japan: the tension between public good and commodification.

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