China’s educational expansion in the world
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34767/PP.2019.01.04Keywords:
comparative education, higher education, China, OBOR, BRIAbstract
The aim of the following article is the Chinese educational expansion in the world. The article attempts to
present the impact of the Chinese economic plan OBOR (One Belt, One Road, known also as Belt and Road
Initiative – BRI) to the shape of higher education in countries that are on the route of the new Silk Road or
are related to the OBOR initiative. At the article some examples of Chinese educational expansion in higher
education (like Xiamen University Malaysia XMUM) and examples of technical vocational training (Luban
Workshops in Africa and India) are described
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