This article is an extract of the paper titled “Education and Empire: Rights-based Reform in the Arab World” presented at the 3rd Conference of the Mediterranean Society of Comparative Education “Intercultural Dialogue through Education” from 11 to 13 May 2008 in Malta. The entire research paper can be requested from the author: herrera@iss.nl

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Herrera, L. (2008). New Developments in Educational Policy in the Arab World: Privatization, Rights and Educational Markets in Egypt. ISS Staff Group 4: Rural Development, Environment and Population. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/17314