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The Political economy of education in Central Asia: exploring the fault lines of social cohesion

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Abstract

This scoping review examines the political economy analysis of education in four Central Asian states – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. By analysing the intersections of politics, economy, society and education policy, the study aims to understand the impact of post-Soviet education reforms on social justice and cohesion. The findings reveal that despite commitments to building peaceful and inclusive societies, the education systems in these states tend to promote asymmetric nationalist discourses and adopt neoliberal practices, resulting in the marginalisation of vulnerable groups, such as ethnic minorities, women, rural populations, and devout believers. The implications of these findings can inform efforts to promote sustainable positive peace and social cohesion through education.

Author
Ozawa, Vanessa
Durrani, Naureen
Thibault, Hélène
Year of publication
2013
Imprint
, 2024, p.14)
Series
Globalisation, Societies and Education
Source database
curatED
Language