The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organization has generated an intense and passionate debate about the relationship between free-trade and education and, specifically, about the effects of trade liberalization in national education systems. This article explores in detail this debate from a critical discourse and semiotic approach. Its objective is two-fold. First, it aims at identifying and systematizing the core axes of the debate, as well as at confronting ideas within each of the axes. Second, it aims at explaining how and why the agreement has generated such an intense and polarized discussion in the educational field by, among other analytical strategies, appealing to the broader institutional and i...
In this article, we examine the process of trade liberalisation of educational services in the frame...
Higher education is the education level under the most pressure to be internationally liberalized. C...
1 The views expressed in this paper are personal and should not be attributed to the Organisation fo...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organization has generated an i...
Since the World Trade Organisation (WTO) was constituted in 1995, there has been a constantly increa...
The liberalization of education under GATS has been in the middle of an academic battle. While the W...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), negotiated within the World Trade Organization (W...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) is one of the principal treaties of the World Trad...
In this article, we examine the process of trade liberalisation of educational services in the frame...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which pushe...
The liberalization of education under GATS has been in the middle of an academic battle. While the W...
encourages countries to commit their higher education system to the mandates of the General Agreemen...
The international dimension of higher education is now becoming a major issue of discussion in trade...
Under the auspices of WTO, negotiations on liberalization of trade in services are expected to begin...
This paper situates trade in education services in the broader debates regarding the marketisation o...
In this article, we examine the process of trade liberalisation of educational services in the frame...
Higher education is the education level under the most pressure to be internationally liberalized. C...
1 The views expressed in this paper are personal and should not be attributed to the Organisation fo...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organization has generated an i...
Since the World Trade Organisation (WTO) was constituted in 1995, there has been a constantly increa...
The liberalization of education under GATS has been in the middle of an academic battle. While the W...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), negotiated within the World Trade Organization (W...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) is one of the principal treaties of the World Trad...
In this article, we examine the process of trade liberalisation of educational services in the frame...
The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which pushe...
The liberalization of education under GATS has been in the middle of an academic battle. While the W...
encourages countries to commit their higher education system to the mandates of the General Agreemen...
The international dimension of higher education is now becoming a major issue of discussion in trade...
Under the auspices of WTO, negotiations on liberalization of trade in services are expected to begin...
This paper situates trade in education services in the broader debates regarding the marketisation o...
In this article, we examine the process of trade liberalisation of educational services in the frame...
Higher education is the education level under the most pressure to be internationally liberalized. C...
1 The views expressed in this paper are personal and should not be attributed to the Organisation fo...