This paper aims to analyze higher education policies during the period when Néstor Kirchner was president of Argentina. Seeking to understand the context and meaning of public policies developed in the area, we affirm that there was a rupture in the neoliberal practiced in the 90s in that country (Menem government) but this rupture was not total, as it was observed a slowness by the government to promote reforms and strengthen private education, as well as a slowness in transforming policies, due to the innumerable interests and groups that lodged in the government and in the Ministry of Education, with points of view and different and conflicting interests in higher education and the role that the State should play in this sector of education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2019
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