The international collaboration network presents countries as interconnected nodes linked by collaborative research relationships. Prominent labels include Japan, U S A, Peoples R China, England, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, France, Italy, Australia, Canada, Denmark, Switzerland, South Korea, India, Brazil, South Africa, Israel, Portugal, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Mexico, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. Japan, U S A, Peoples R China, and England appear as the largest and most connected nodes, indicating extensive international collaboration. Numerous links connect countries across Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, and Oceania, demonstrating a highly interconnected global research network.International collaborations in interdisciplinary research on education as a catalyst in promoting sustainability and economic welfare
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