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<p>Affirmative action. Discrimination positive. Reservations. Quotas. Such policies aim to increase access to and equity within higher education. How do different national and social contexts affect how affirmative action policy is conceptualized discussed justified and designed? Scholars from Brazil Bulgaria China France India South Africa and the United States address this central question by seeking to understand how unique national contexts shape affirmative action for students in higher education around the world. </p><p>This unique volume includes both well established and emerging policies from the Americas Europe Africa and Asia. These policies developed under a variety of political systems and target a range of underrepresented groups based on race ethnicity gender class social background or region. </p><p>Accessible and thought provoking case studies of affirmative action demonstrate that such policies are expanding to different countries and target populations. While some countries such as India have affirmative action policies that predate those in the United States affirmative action is a recent development in countries such as Brazil and France. </p><p>Contemporary legal or political pressures to move away from explicitly race-based policies in several countries have complicated affirmative action and make this assessment of international alternatives particularly timely. New or newly modified policies target a variety of disadvantaged groups based on geography class or caste in addition to race or sex. International scholars in seven countries spanning five continents offer insights into their own countries’ experiences to examine the implications of policy shifts from race toward other categories of disadvantage to consider best practices in student admission policies and to assess the future of affirmative action. </p>