Federalism and Länder autonomy : the higher education policy network in the Federal Republic of Germany
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Bibliographic Information
Federalism and Länder autonomy : the higher education policy network in the Federal Republic of Germany
(Studies in higher education : dissertation series / edited by Philip G. Altbach)(A RoutledgeFalmer series)
RoutledgeFalmer, 2002
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-228) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An interesting study of the German higher Education system, examining the development of higher education policies from the post-war years, to the post-unification period.
Table of Contents
Preface Part I: Federalism and Hochschulpolitik in the FRG Chapter 1: German Federalism: A Policy-Area Approach Chapter 2: Hochschulpolitik: Definitions And Statistical Overview Part II: The Higher Education Policy Community 1948-1969 Chapter 3: Lander Control of Higher Education, 1948-1966 Chapter 4. The Role of the Bund 1966-1969 Part III: Segmented Federalism and Hochschulpolitik Chapter 5: Framework Provisions and Admissions Policies Chapter 6: Financing Hochschulpolitik Chapter 7: European Co-operation Programmes Part IV: Unification, Federalism and Intricate Interdependence Chapter 8: Conclusions Bibliography List of Interviews Abbreviations
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