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Abegaz, Berhanu. (1995). Challenges and Opportunities of International Cooperation. Background paper for the Joint AAU/DAE Colloquium on the University in Africa in the 1990s and Beyond, Lesotho, January 1995. Published by the Association of African Universities, Accra, Ghana.

Africa-America Institute and the African Virtual University. (2002). Are African Workers Prepared to Compete in the Global Economy? Symposium of the African Technology for Education and Workforce Development Initiative. New York: Africa-America Institute.

Agbangla, C. & Charpentier N. (1999). Role et place de l'universite dans la societe du XXIème siècle face à la mondialisation. Cinquième Colloque, Université sans frontière. Ouagadougou.Akam, Noble. (2002). Quelle université pour l'Afrique: Dynamique locale de la mondialisation: les Afriques en perspective. Pessac, France: Maison des sciences de l'homme d' Aquitaine.

Alidou, O. (2000). Globalization and the struggle for education in the Niger Republic. In S. Federici, G. Caffentzis & O. Alidou (Eds.), A thousand flowers (pp. 151–157). Trenton, NJ: African World Press.

Amutabi, M.N. (1997) “Globalization and Its Impact on Higher Education in Africa: Problems and Prospects: The Case of Kenya.” Conference Proceedings for Southern African Society of Education held in Pretoria, 5-6 July 1997. Johannesburg: Southern African Society of Education: 1-17.

Babalola, J.B. (1999). Education under structural adjustment in Nigeria and Zambia. In Journal of Education, 34 (1), 79–98.

Bailey, T. (2002). Innovations In Higher Education: Problematising International Trends in the African Context. Bellville, South Africa: Education Policy Unit, University of the Western Cape.

Bitzer, E. (2002). South African legislation on limiting private and foreign higher education: Protecting the public or ignoring globalization? South African Journal of Higher Education, 16(1), 22-28.

Cloete, Nico et al (Eds). (2002). Transformation in Higher Education: Global Pressures and Local Realities in South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: Juta & Co.

CODESRIA. (1998). Globalisation et sciences socials en Afrique / Globalization and Social Sciences in Africa. Dakar, Senegal: CODESRIA.

Currie, J. & Subotzky, G. (2000). Alternative Responses to Globalization from European and South African Universities. In N. Stromquist and K. Monkman (Eds.), Globalization Forces in Education. Los Angeles: Lanham, Rowman and Littlefield.

Ezeani, E. (1996). "Women and Access to University Education in Nigeria: Trends, Barriers and Enhancement Strategies." In Y. Oruwari (ed.), Women, Development and the Nigerian Environment. Ibadan: Vantage Press.

Federici, S., Caffentzis, G., & Alidou, O. (Eds.). (2000). A thousand flowers: Social struggles against structural adjustment in African universities. Trenton, NJ: African World Press.

Jackson, W. (2000). Mondialisation, exode des compétences et développement des capacités en Afrique. In S. Tapsoba, et. al. (Eds.), Brain drain and capacity building in Africa (pp. 52–61). Dakar, Senegal: ECA/IDRC/IOM.

Jansen, J. (2001). Globalisation, Markets and the Third World University: Preliminary Notes on the Role of the State in South African Higher Education. In Yusuf Sayed and Jonathan Jansen (Eds.), Implementing Education Policies: The South African Experience. Cape Town, South Africa: University of Cape Town Press.

Levy, D. C. (2003). Profits and practicality: How South Africa epitomizes the global surge in commercial private higher education. Unpublished PROPHE Working Paper No.2, Program for Research on Private Higher Education (PROPHE), State University of New York at Albany. http://www.albany.edu/~prophe/publication/paper.html

Niang, Souleymane. (1998). "African Universities and Globalization." In Juma Shabani (ed.), Higher Education in Africa: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects. Dakar: UNESCO Regional Office for Africa (BREDA).

Ndulu, Benno. (2004). "Human Capital Flight: Stratification, Globalization, and the Challneges to Tertiary Education in Africa." Journal of Higher Education in Africa, 2 (1).

Nwauwa, A. O. (1996). Imperialism, Academe and Nationalism: Britain and University Education for Africans 1860 - 1960. London: Frank Cass.

Reddy, J. (1999 ). African realities and global challenges. International Higher Education, 17, 10–11.

Sabour, M. (1999). The impact of cultural and economic globalisation on the planning and function of higher education in North Africa and the Middle East. Mediterranean Journal of Educational Studies, 4(2), 237–241.

Sawyerr, Akilagpa. (1999). "Globalisation and the Social Sciences in Africa." African Sociological Review, 3 (1), pp. 1-19.

Tertiary Education Commission. (1999). Studies on social dimensions of Globalisation: Mauritius. Geneva: Tertiary Education Commission, Annual Report and Accounts.

Vill-Nkomo, Sibusiso. (2000). "Confronting Changes in a Globalising Society: The Case of the University of Pretoria." Perspectives in Education, 18 (3).

Zeleza, Paul Tiyambe. (2002). "African Universities and Globalisation." Feminist Africa, no. 1. http://www.feministafrica.org/01-2002/zeleza.html

Zeleza, P.T. (2002a) Rethinking Africa’s Globalization. Vol.1: The Intellectual Challenges. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press.

Zeleza, P. T. & Olukoshi, A. (Eds.). (2004). African Universities in the 21st Century. Volume 1: Liberalisation and Internationalisation. Dakar, Senegal: CODESRIA.

Zeleza, P. T. & Olukoshi, A. (Eds.). (2004). African Universities in the 21st Century. Volume 2: Knowledge and Society. Dakar, Senegal: CODESRIA.

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