This article draws on “regime theory,” particularly on the concepts of cooperation, compatibility of interests, and proclivity to compromise, to examine the rise of the Caribbean Educational Policy Space (CEPS). In making this argument, with the aid of a content analysis of 26 educational policies from the 15 member states of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), this article first locates the different policy mechanism of external effects, or policy tools, within the regional policy environment that governs and regulates education at the national level to explain how these policy tools and mechanisms have given rise to a very distinctive form of what I call educational regionalism that frames the regional educational policy space in the Carib...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica’s educational policy responses to the alleged needs an...
The University of the West Indies (UWI) is one of two regional universities in the world. In the his...
This dissertation is a study of policy stakeholders (N=24) in four countries within the regional Car...
This article draws on “regime theory,” particularly on the concepts of cooperation, compatibility of...
This chapter sets out to survey the origins and consequences of the shift of a regional governance m...
This paper uses a Cultural Political Economy (CPE) approach to examine the rise of what we call "edu...
This paper analyzes national educational policy discourse in ten of the now 15 Caribbean Community (...
This thesis addresses the question: `How do Higher Education Accreditation Policy Processes Compare...
This article discusses the implication of soft diplomacy in education, in the form of educational co...
This paper analyses national educational policy discourse in ten of the now 15 Caribbean Community (...
Formally launched on 30 January 2006, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Single Market and Economy (C...
This article aims to draw attention to complexities of ‘education borrowing’ and outline considerati...
[Introduction]. The contemporary global political economy is characterised by synergies and dichotom...
This paper will explore the educational systems of four countries in the Caribbean region, Haiti, th...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica\u27s educational policy responses to the alleged needs...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica’s educational policy responses to the alleged needs an...
The University of the West Indies (UWI) is one of two regional universities in the world. In the his...
This dissertation is a study of policy stakeholders (N=24) in four countries within the regional Car...
This article draws on “regime theory,” particularly on the concepts of cooperation, compatibility of...
This chapter sets out to survey the origins and consequences of the shift of a regional governance m...
This paper uses a Cultural Political Economy (CPE) approach to examine the rise of what we call "edu...
This paper analyzes national educational policy discourse in ten of the now 15 Caribbean Community (...
This thesis addresses the question: `How do Higher Education Accreditation Policy Processes Compare...
This article discusses the implication of soft diplomacy in education, in the form of educational co...
This paper analyses national educational policy discourse in ten of the now 15 Caribbean Community (...
Formally launched on 30 January 2006, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Single Market and Economy (C...
This article aims to draw attention to complexities of ‘education borrowing’ and outline considerati...
[Introduction]. The contemporary global political economy is characterised by synergies and dichotom...
This paper will explore the educational systems of four countries in the Caribbean region, Haiti, th...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica\u27s educational policy responses to the alleged needs...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica’s educational policy responses to the alleged needs an...
The University of the West Indies (UWI) is one of two regional universities in the world. In the his...
This dissertation is a study of policy stakeholders (N=24) in four countries within the regional Car...