International Higher Education
Issue Index
Issue #30 Winter 2003
International Issues
Foreign Study: Patterns and Challenges
Corporate Universities: Redefining the Brand
Scott Taylor
E-Learning
E-Learning: Expanding the Bottle to Fit the Genie
Simon Marginson
E-Learning in Asia: Supply and Demand
Alan John Olsen
Funding and Regulating
Cost Sharing and Access in Africa
Bruce Johnstone and Pamela Marcucci
Funding and Regulating in Lithuania
Liudvika Leisyte
Accreditation and Quality Control
The UNESCO Forum on Quality Review
Judith Eaton
Accreditation in the Gulf: The Case of Qatar
Amy Kirle Lezberg
Australia's International Problems
International Education in Australia: A Long Way Down
Simon Marginson
The Perils of Commercialism: Australia’s Example
Philip G. Altbach and Anthony Welch
Countries and Regions
Malaysian Private Higher Education and International Linkages
Molly N. N. Lee
Research Priorities for Redirecting American Higher Education
Patricia Gumport
German Higher Education in the European Context
Ulrich Teichler
A Decade of Reform in Argentina
Marcela Mollis
Issue #31 Spring 2003
International Issues
International Perspectives on Leadership Development
Robin Middlehurst
Trade in Higher Education: GATS and Beyond
Trade Talk--the Four Modes
Jane Knight
The United States and International Education Trade
Philip G. Altbach
Countries and Regions
Britain: A New Round of Reforms
John Aubrey Douglass
China's New Private Education Law
Fengqiao Yan and Daniel C. Levy
The International Role of U.S. Recognized Accrediting Organizations
Judith S. Eaton
Evaluating and Rewarding Professors: Mexican Style
Philip G. Altbach
The Road Home: Exploring the Choice to Stay or Return of International Ph.D's
Deepak Gupta, Maresi Nerad, and Joseph Cerny
Venezuelan Higher Education: The Trend toward State Control
Orlando Albornoz
Losing Integrity: Higher Education and Society in the United States
Adrienna Kezar
Will Merger Magic Work for Hong Kong?
Gerard Postiglione
Reinventing Singapore: Education and the Mindset
Paul FitzPatrick
Issue #32 Summer 2003
International Issues
Public Subsidies for Higher Education in Developing Countries
David E. Bloom and Jaypee Sevilla
African Universities, International Donors, and the Public Good
Kenneth Prewitt
American Accreditation of Foreign Universities: Colonialism in Action
Philip G. Altbach
More Shenanigans: Fake Accrediting in the International Marketplace
Alan L. Contreras
Public Companies and Higher Education
Richard Garrett
Reform and Restructuring
Britain's White Paper: Current Developments
John F. Halsey and W. Bruce Leslie
Higher Education and Restructuring in South Africa
Charlton Koen
Reforms in Hong Kong and Singapore
Michael H. Lee and S. Gopinathan
Countries and Regions
European Higher Education Policy: The EU's Continuing Impact
Marijk van der Wende
Private Higher Education in Chile: The New Exceptionalism
Andrés Bernasconi
Market Mechanisms in New Zealand and Australia
Arthur M. Hauptman
Malta: A Small University in a Small Country
Charles Farrugia
Issue #33 Fall 2003
International Issues
Updated Definition of Internationalization
Jane Knight
Defending Academic Freedom and a Human Right
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
"World Class" - Meanings and Implications
The Costs and Benefits of World-Class Universities
Philip G. Altbach
Evolving Great Universities in Small and Developing Countries
Pang Eng Fong and Linda Lim
Accreditation - The Debate Continues
U.S. Higher Education: Long Reach Abroad with Tight Borders at Home
Thomas J. La Belle
Cambodian Accreditation: An Uncertain Beginning
David Ford
American Accreditation of Foreign Universities: Proceed—with Caution
Barbara Brittingham
Private Higher Education
Russia: Alliances with State-Run Organizations
Dmitry Suspitsin
The Gulf: Privatization and Americanization
James Coffman
Countries and Regions
High Fee Market for Australian Universities?
Simon Marginson
Japan's National Universities and Reform
Martin Finkelstein
Will New Higher Education Legislation Be Approved in France?
Christine Musselin
Chinese Universities and the Central Government
Kathryn Mohrman