International Higher Education
Issue Index
Issue #10 Winter 1998
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International Issues
Private Higher Education: Themes and Variations in Comparative Perspective
Philip G. Altbach
Emerging Private Universities in Bangladesh: Public Enemy or Ally
Richard Hopper
Corporatization and Privatization of Malaysian Higher Education
Molly N. N. Lee
Student Magna Carta Results in Philippine Private Higher Education Protest
Andrew Gonzalez, FSC
International Issues
Tenure in the United States: 20th Century Relic or Essential Structure for the 21st Century?
William G. Tierney
A Presidential Perspective from Japan
Yoshiiaki Obara
Transnational Education: An Australian Example
Grant McBurnie and Anthony Pollock
Research, Policy, and Practice in Higher Education: A UNESCO Roundtable Discussion
Glen A. Jones
Tertiary Distance Learning in Africa
William Saint
Countries and Regions
Back to the Future? Contemporary Shifts in Australian Higher Education
Anthony Welch
Higher Education in Hong Kong: The Morning After
Gerard Postiglione
The University of the Middle East
Hala Taweel
Issue #11 Spring 1998
Reform and Innovation
Reforming Higher Education in Austria: Challenges and Problems
Barbara Sporn
Law Higher Education in Taiwan: The Rule of Law and Democracy
Wing-Wah Law
The Cost of Higher Education to Students and Parents in Russia: Tuition Policy Issues
Olga Bain
Cambodian Reforms in Higher Education Finance
Minxuan Zhang
Economic Crisis Accelerates the Reform of Higher Education in Thailand
Rie Atagi
Regional Perspectives
New Labour: Not So New Prospects for British Higher Education
Michael Shattock
Extensions of Foreign Universities in Israel: Transnational Education, a Form of Privatization?
Esther E. Gottleib and Ruth Yakir
Internationalize American Higher Education? Not Exactly
Philip G. Altbach and Patti McGill Peterson
Budget Cuts and Administrative Bloat
Lionel S. Lewis
A Coming Student Revolution?
Philip G. Altbach
Departments
Britain's Quality Support Centre
John Brennen
Issue #12 Summer 1998
International Issues
Who Benefits from Higher Education? An American Perspective
Jamie P. Merisotis
Emerging Approaches to Setting Faculty Salaries
James C. Hearn
Three Facets of Global Student Protest
Philip G. Altbach
Private Higher Education in Transition
Public Policy and Private Higher Education
Daniel C. Levy
The Anatomy of Private Higher Education
Philip G. Altbach
Countries and Regions
Recent Developments in Czech Higher Education
Ladislav Cerych
The Challenges of Catholic Universities in Africa: The Role of ACUHIAM
Michel Lejeune
South African Higher Education: Emergent Issues and Debates
Reitumetse Obakeng Mabokela
Australian Review Recommends Vouchers, but Government is Cautious
Grant Harmon
Thailand's Economic Crisis Slows Down Public and Private Higher Education
Edward Vargo
Mexico's Approach to Quality Assurance
Mohamed El-Khawas and Elaine El-Khawas
Issue #13 Fall 1998
International Issues
Academic Freedom and Human Rights: A Neglected Perspective
Joseph H. Saunders
Market Models, Managerial Institutions, and Managed Professionals
Gary Rhoades
Quality Assurance for Distance Learning in a Global Society
Ronald A. Phipps
The Idea of the Service University
Arild Tjeldvoll
Higher Education Finance
Linking Funding, Student Fees, and Student Aid: An Alternative to Cost Recovery
Arthur M. Hauptman
Financing Higher Education in Asia: Patterns, Trends, and Policies
Mark Bray
China
Ranking Universities in China: Same Game, Different Context
Rui Yang
Features, Issues, and Future Expansion of Chinese Graduate Education
Yugui Guo
Opportunities and Challanges of the University: Presidents Meet at Peking University
Xiangming Chen
Private Higher Education
Korean Private Higher Education Faces Economic Crisis
Sungho H. Lee
Further Privatization in Japanese Higher Education?
Akiyoshi Yonezawa