International Higher Education
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Issue #26 Winter 2002
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International Issues
Differentiation Requires Definition
Philip G. Altbach
Reforms in Comparative Perspective
Implementation of Comprehensive Reform in Italy
Robert Moscati
Polish Reforms
Marek Kwiek
Unfinished Reforms in Croatia
Marijan Šunjić
Changes in Kyrgyzstan
Thomas Wolanin
Reforming for International Competitiveness: The Netherlands
Marijk van der Wende
Adaptation and Change in Russia
Anthony W. Morgan
U.S. Developments
Higher Education and the Digital Rapids
Frank Newman and Jamie E. Scurry
International Experience and Knowledge in the United States
Laura Siaya
Latin America
The Political Nature of Mexico's National University
Imanol Ordorika
The Student Struggle and its Aftermath at UNAM
Alma Maldonado Maldonado
Private Initiative in Brazil
Claudio de Moura Castro
Higher Education Transition in Argentina
Marcela Mollis
Countries and Regions
Japan's "Top 30" Universities
William Currie, SJ
Response and Reaction
"Pseudo U" or "What's in a Name?"
Daniel C. Levy
Issue #27 Spring 2002
International Issues
Forget Copycat Management
Michael Shattock
Student Loans: A Slippery Lifeline
Burton Bollag
Who is Paying for Higher Education--and Why?
Philip G. Altbach
Perspectives on Internationalizing Higher Education
Philip G. Altbach
Markets and Privatization
Private Higher Education's Surprise Roles
Daniel C. Levy
Measuring Market Reliance and Privatization
Arthur M. Hauptman
Humanizing the Spectre of the Market
Lara Couturier
For-Profit and Traditional Institutions
Robert R. Newton
Quality Assurance and Accreditation
Quality Assurance Initiatives in Thailand
Grant Harman
Institutional Accreditation in India
Anthony Stella
Countries and Regions
India--Seriously Challenged
Suma Chitnis
China's Plans for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Rui Yang and King Hau Au Yeung
University Autonomy from the Top Down: Lessons from Russia
Olga Bain
Issue #28 Summer 2002
International Issues
Knowledge and Education as International Commodities
Philip G. Altbach
Trade Creep: Implications of GATS for Higher Education Policy
Jane Knight
New Challenges for Tertiary Education: The World Bank Report
Jamil Salmi
Means Testing in Developing Countries
Thomas Wolanin
Private Higher Education Developments
The Private Universities of Bulgaria
Snejana Slantcheva
Working at a For-Profit: The University of Phoenix
Kevin Kinser
Countries and Regions
A New Higher Education Framework in Spain
José-Ginés Mora
A Science University for Okinawa? A Bad Idea
Philip G. Altbach
Lost Opportunities and Massification in China
Rui Yang
Trends in International Student Flows to the United States
Hey-Keung Koh
Cuba and the Link Between Education and Transformation
Jesús M. García del Portal
Reaction and Response
More on the Pseudouniversity and Its Consequences
Thomas J. LaBelle
Departments
Higher Education Research in Latin America
Alma Maldonado-Maldonado
Issue #29 Fall 2002
International Issues
The New (and Smaller) World of Higher Education
Madeleine Green, Peter Eckel, and Andris Barblan
International Branch Campuses: Australian Case Studies
Grant McBurnie
Malfeasance and Shenanigans
Singapore Stings: Tales of International Malfeasance
Anonymous
Foreign Students and Fudging Facts
Daniel Golden
How Reliable Is National Approval of University Degrees?
Alan L. Contreras
Trends in Private Higher Education
Asia: Trends and Developments in Private Higher Education
Philip G. Altbach
Privatization in India
Jandhyala B. G. Tilak
South Africa: For-Profits and Public Institutions
Daniel C. Levy
Evolution of Private Higher Education in Ukraine
Joseph Stetar and Elena Berezkina
Countries and Regions
Reforming Admissions in Russia
Anna Smolentseva
World Class Reform in Austria
Barbara Sporn
Graduate Training and Employment in Brazil
Jacques Velloso and Elizabeth Balbachevsky
Mergers in South Africa: Public Perspectives
Fred M. Hayward
Critical Choices: Student Persistence in the United States
Jacquelyn E. King
Autonomy in Indonesia
Eric Beerkens
Japan and International Trade in Education
Philip G. Altbach
Africa and the U.S. Market
Damtew Teferra