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Russia internationalisation 'compromised' by political conflicts

'Confrontational policies' will have long-term consequences on universities' international collaborations, claims academic

Published on
December 3, 2015
Last updated
February 16, 2017
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The scope for Russian universities to collaborate with international partners has been 鈥渃ompromised鈥 by the country鈥檚 鈥渃onfrontational policies on the global political arena鈥, a higher education scholar has claimed.

Anatoly Oleksiyenko, associate professor in the division of policy, administration and social sciences education at the University of Hong Kong, said Russian institutions had 鈥渉uge potential before 2014鈥. He added that the Russian government鈥檚 Project 5-100 鈥 launched in 2013 and designed to provide enough federal support to help at least five institutions enter the world top 100 by 2020 鈥 was 鈥渧ery motivational鈥. But he said that 鈥渋nternationalisation was compromised following the 2014 crisis in Ukraine, when Russian politicians pulled their country into a major conflict with the West鈥.

鈥淥ver the past two years, the Russian political establishment has only intensified its confrontational policies in the global political arena. These will have long-term effects on the universities' international collaborations,鈥 he told聽糖心Vlog.

Speaking聽about the聽THE BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings 2016, in which Russia is a stand-out performer, Dr Oleksiyenko said he has seen improvements in Russia鈥檚 science and technology research, but it is 鈥渄ifficult to predict鈥 how social scientists in the country 鈥渨ill fare in this complicated environment鈥.

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鈥淩ussian social science has a tradition of dissident scholarship, which means that most of the influential publications would appear in foreign universities, given that critically minded philosophers, sociologists, political scientists and others tend to leave when repressive and confrontational governance takes hold at home.鈥

He suggested that China鈥檚 success in the rankings is in part due to academic collaborations.

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鈥淢any Chinese academics, who hold Ivy League doctoral degrees, were very smart in managing their collaborations with their former academic supervisors, and that has been their competitive advantage in comparison with their counterparts in other BRICS countries,鈥 he said.

鈥淏esides, the Chinese government made significant efforts to reintegrate overseas scientific talent, and thus enhanced local academic capacity to perform in accordance with global meritocratic measurements.鈥

ellie.bothwell@tesglobal.com

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Print headline: Bear vs world: will confrontational politics derail Russia鈥檚 internationalisation plans?

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