Reform strategy in higher education - Part III:
A system responsive to requirements
In addition to the need to improve quality and
relevance, the external degree programs, which have expanded in the
last decade on the basis of the need to expand the access, demand
immediate reforms as such programs cater to a very large number of
students.
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Buddhism International Law and K.N. Jayatilleke
(Part II):
Buddhism on governance
Although Prof. Jayathilleke did not, in detail,
differentiate between home policy and foreign policy of a state, he
did not fail to show that both home and foreign policies of a state
should be based on the Dharma. We cannot expect a state to follow
foreign policy based on Dharma while following a home policy devoid
of it. In International politics a state is the most important unit.
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