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Amy L. Kenworthy; Myroslava Chekh; Valeria Kozlova; Sophia Opatska; Andrii Shestak; Olena Trevoho; Martha Tychenko; Mariya Tytarenko – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
This essay is written as an urgent call for collaboration. It is a provocation for academics in non-crisis environments to proactively reach out to our academic colleagues in Ukraine and other severely disrupted crisis environments around the world to work together to create and extend knowledge and understanding about interpersonal and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Partnerships in Education, International Relations, Social Problems
Annette Bamberger; Tien-Yin Huang – Journal of Education Policy, 2025
This paper analyses the EU's approach to international research cooperation between 2012-2022 drawing on critical geopolitical perspectives and the spatial politics of (re)bordering. It identifies two periods which represent the EU's shifting approaches to international research cooperation from the pursuit of a liberal agenda promoting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, International Cooperation, Research Administration
Lin Wu – Urban Education, 2025
As tension between China and the United States continues to escalate, little research has looked into how geopolitical conflicts impact the Chinese Diasporas in these two nations. Filtering his life through empire and AsianCrit, the author illustrates his racializing encounters with empires in educational institutions and the larger Chinese and…
Descriptors: International Relations, Chinese Americans, Asian Americans, Critical Race Theory