Higher Education in the Gulf States: Shaping Economies, Politics and Cultures
By (Author) Christopher Davidson
Edited by Peter Mackenzie Smith
Saqi Books
Saqi Books
5th February 2009
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
Politics and government
378.53
Paperback
192
Width 135mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm
209g
Nowhere in the world is university education expanding as rapidly as in the six-member state of the Gulf Cooperation Council. In two generations the region has gone from having the Middle East's least educated population to boasting a younger generation whose educational achievements are approaching Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) standards. This unique study, with contributions by key decision makers, charts this dramatic development, exploring the challenges faced and placing the accomplishments within the social, economic and political context of the region.
Christopher Davidson is Lecturer in Middle Eastern Politics at the Institute for Middle Eastern Politics and Islamic Studies at Durham University. He is the author of The United Arab Emirates: A Study in Survival.Peter Mackenzie Smith worked for the British Council and was Director of Education for GEC and Marconi. He directed a series of five strategic forums on education and training between the UK and the Middle East.