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When Education Meets Politics In Taiwan A Game Theory Perspective 19942016 1st Edition Kaho Kwok Auth

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When Education Meets Politics In Taiwan A Game Theory Perspective 19942016 1st Edition Kaho Kwok Auth
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Publisher: Sense Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.92 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Ka-ho Kwok (auth.)
ISBN: 9789463511520, 9463511520
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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When Education Meets Politics In Taiwan A Game Theory Perspective 19942016 1st Edition Kaho Kwok Auth by Ka-ho Kwok (auth.) 9789463511520, 9463511520 instant download after payment.

Politics affect education, particularly in transitional societies. It is obvious that Taiwan’s education reform and democratization share the same set of players. All major educational players played a role at different stages in the electoral process striving for popular support. This book applies game theoretic tools and proposes “dynamic positioning” as a new framework that regards Taiwan’s education reform from 1994 to 2016 as the outcome of players’ strategic interactions (instead of top-down or bottom-up). The complex interplay is characterized by the continual adjustment of one’s preferences and strategies in response to other players’ moves. This concept helps explain how and why Taiwan’s education reform was once embraced by most players (cooperation), but became a battlefield between different camps (non-cooperation) soon after a change of the ruling party in 2000. It disputes various structural approaches on educational change, including functionalism, conflict theory, globalization, and theories of liberal democracy. It also contributes to the field of game theoretical studies in education and the specific literature of politics, social change, and education reform.

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