Culture, Power, and the University in the Twenty-First Century




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Summary: Powerful nations have influential systems of higher education. The paper explores the possible pattern of geo-politics in the twenty-first century, and the competing prospects of America and its rivals in higher education and research. Pressures on both the American and non-American worlds are evaluated, along with relative economic strengths, and how factors such as these translate into intellectual prowess. The paper suggests that peak intellectual and research achievement is dependent on cultural factors, and that America remains well-positioned as an intellectual nation despite fierce competition from rivals because of unique cultural characteristics.