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This book sets the extraordinary phenomenon of The Bologna Process in its historical and political context. Four contrasting country case studies - Germany, Russia, England, Wales - illustrate some of the varying responses adopted when faced with a similar framework.

Produktbeschreibung
This book sets the extraordinary phenomenon of The Bologna Process in its historical and political context. Four contrasting country case studies - Germany, Russia, England, Wales - illustrate some of the varying responses adopted when faced with a similar framework.
Autorenporträt
Judith Marquand is Honorary Professor at Cardiff University, Wales. She was educated at Oxford, Harvard and the Open University and lectured at Manchester University and LSE before joining the Government Economic Service. She spent 25 years in departments including the Treasury, Environment, Trade and Industry and the Manpower Services Commission. She left to head a Centre for Training Policy Studies at the University of Sheffield. Her books include Development Aid in Russia: Lessons from Siberia (2009), Autonomy and Change: The Source of Economic Growth (1989) and Development Aid in Russia (2009).