Abstract
While universities in several South American nations are experiencing the effects of redemocratization, Chilean universities have entered their second decade under military rule. Exploring Chilean higher education in the first decade reveals much about the fate of a major political, economic, and social institution and also sheds light on theoretical concerns that have attracted substantial scholarly attention.
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Levy, D. C. (1986). Chilean Universities Under the Junta: Regime and Policy. Latin American Research Review, 21(3), 95–128. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100016204
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