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Neoliberal reform discourse in Egyptian higher education
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This study by Israa Medhat Esmat explores how neoliberal reform, particularly influenced by World Bank projects, has shaped the Egyptian higher education landscape. It reveals the tensions between market-driven strategies and the erosion of academic freedoms in the wake of political upheaval.
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