87actors (aside from those mentioned above) whose geographic focus and political
and economic interest involve the regionalization of higher education in Asia.
Being strongly influenced by European developments, regionalization of higher
education in Asia research has a strong regional comparative nature with significant
involvement of regional, interregional, and Asian higher education scholars located
within or outside the region. It is also significantly influenced by European and
donor countries’ funding, technical assistance, and capacity building support.
Lastly, regionalization of higher education in Asia research significantly supports
the region’s need for empirical policy-related work, influences regional higher edu-
cation policy making, and even managed to provide arguments for an Asian-based
model for higher education and its regionalization.
Appendixes
Appendix 1: Selected List of Asian Regionalism Research
and Their Focus
Title Political Economics Security
1968 Nye, JS International regionalism:
readingsx1991 Palmer, ND The New Regionalism in Asia &
Pacificx1992 Jayasuriya, K The Dynamics of Economic
Policy Reform in South-East
Asia and the South West Pacificx1993 Frankel, J &
Kahler, MRegionalism & Rivalry: Japan
& the United States in Pacific
Asiax1994 Garnaut, R &
Drydale, RAsia Pacific Regionalism:
readings in international
economic relationsx1994 Acharya, A An Arms Race in Post-War
Southeast Asia: prospects for
controlx1994 Capie, D Rival Regions? East Asian
regionalism and its challenge to
the Asia-Pacificx1995 Higgots, R &
Stubbs, RCompeting Conceptions of
Economic Regionalism: APEC
versus EAEC in the Asia Pacificx1995 Acharya, A &
Stubbs, RNew Challenges for ASEAN:
emerging policy issuesx1997 Lake, D &
Morgan, PRegional Orders: building
security in a new worldx(continued)5 Regionalism, Regionalization of Higher Education, and Higher Education Research...