Education in authoritarian countries – Hossein Banai
Banai draws parallels between SEA202 and how authoritarian regimes in China and Hungary, for example, determine who can teach and […]
Banai draws parallels between SEA202 and how authoritarian regimes in China and Hungary, for example, determine who can teach and […]
According to Banai, faculty in his field of international studies are particularly vulnerable to teaching about controversial subjects, such as […]
Banai, from firsthand personal experience, describes how the 1979 Iranian Revolution that ushered in a period of extremely conservative religious […]
Banai summarizes the annual process of departmental review of faculty that includes information on research output, pedagogy, and service as […]
Hussein Banai points out the hypocrisy of Senator Spencer Deery who crafted SEA 202, in asking the editor of the […]
Banai underscores how the IU School of Business would be the least compliant academic program in meeting the intellectual diversity […]
Hussein Banai believes the biggest impact of SEA 202 on the academic climate of universities as involving a vetting of […]