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    The Bologna Process - harmonizing Europe's higher education
    International Secretariats
    Routledge History of International Organizations
    • Routledge History of International Organizations

      From 1815 to the Present Day

      • 850pages
      • 30 heures de lecture

      The book offers a thorough exploration of the evolution of international organizations, tracing their origins from 1815 to contemporary times. It delves into key developments, influential figures, and the changing roles these entities have played in global affairs. By examining historical contexts and significant milestones, the narrative highlights how international organizations have shaped diplomacy, cooperation, and conflict resolution throughout history.

      Routledge History of International Organizations
    • International Secretariats

      Two Centuries of International Civil Servants and Secretariats

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of the development of international secretariats and civil servants over two centuries. It examines the evolution of international public administrations and highlights the roles and contributions of the practitioners within these structures, providing valuable insights into the functioning and significance of international governance.

      International Secretariats
    • The political decision to create a European higher education area aims to enhance mobility between, and cooperation of, European universities. The Bologna Process started with the 1999 Bologna Declaration. Now, there are regular ministerial meetings involving nearly all European countries-both EU and non-EU members. Not restricting itself to Europe, this book also discusses developments in Asia and the Pacific, and higher education policies by global organizations, such as UNESCO, the World Bank (for the North-South divide), and the WYO, where some higher education services are covered by the General Agreement on Trade in Services. The Bologna Process includes original documents from inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations, up to the Bergen ministerial meeting of the Bologna Process in May 2005.

      The Bologna Process - harmonizing Europe's higher education