International Higher Education
Issue Index
Issue #62 Winter 2011
International Issues
Agents and Third-Party Recruiters in International Higher Education
Philip G. Altbach
Liberal Education in the Global Perspective
Patti McGill Peterson
Nine Common Errors in Building a New World-Class University
Jamil Salmi
Rankings Season is Here
Philip G. Altbach
The Corruption of Ethics in Higher Education
Stephen Heyneman
The Internationalization Debate
Five Myths about Internationalization
Jane Knight
The End of Internationalization
Uwe Brandenburg and Hans De Wit
Africa Focus
African Higher Education: The Rise and Fall in the 20th Century
Goolam Mohamedbhai
Private Higher Education and Regional Inequalities: The Ethiopian Experience
Tilahun Gidey and Pedro Nuno Teixeira
Africa Focus
Partnerships in Africa
Damtew Teferra
Widening Participation in Ghana and Tanzania
Louise Morley
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
California’s Downfall: Obama’s Stimulus Funding Is a Lifeline, But What about Next Year?
John Aubrey Douglass
Venezuelan Higher Education: The Chavez Revolution
Daniel Levy
Drivers of Mobility of Chinese and Indian Students
Rahul Choudaha
Issue #63 Spring 2011
Aspects of Internationalization
Monitoring Internationalization of Higher Education
Eva Egron-Polak
The Ambiguities of Working with Third-Party Recruiters: Essential Dilemmas
Liz Reisberg and Philip G. Altbach
Overseas Education in China: Changing Landscape and Policies
Kai Jiang and Xueni Ma
Getting Graduates to Come Home—Not So Easy
Philip G. Altbach and Wanhua MA
Westernization in the Post-Soviet World: Risks and Benefits of the Bologna Process
Arevik Ohanyan
International Issues
English as "Lingua Franca" and the Internationalization of Academe
Michele Rostan
University Autonomy and Academic Freedom: A Historical Perspective
Kemal Guruz
Stalin and Contemporary Higher Education Change: A Short Provocation
Sophia Howlett
Economic Trends and Crises
Tuition Fees and Student Financial Assistance: 2010 Global Year
Pamela Marcucci and Alex Usher
The Cost-Cutting Reforms of Higher Education in England
Claire Callender
Africa Focus
Higher Education in Africa: Facing the Challenges in the 21st Century
Goolam Mohamedbhai
Free Higher Education in South Africa—Why Not?
Saleem Badat
Brazilian Perspectives
The Pursuit of Equity in Brazilian Higher Education
Leandro Tessler
Assessing Higher Education Outcomes in Brazil
Renato Pedrosa
Strategic Management of Brazilian Universities
Cibele Yahn de Andrade and José Roberto Rus Perez
Countries and Regions
German Funding Ranking as a Tool for Self-Management
Jurgen Gudler
Deemed Universities in India: Confusion Reigns
Asha Gupta
Issue #64 Summer 2011
The Middle East
Reforming Higher Education in the Middle East—and Elsewhere
Philip G. Altbach
Oman’s Academic Dreams
Philip G. Altbach
Saudi Arabian Developments
Philip G. Altbach
Internationalization Issues
Internationalization Misconceptions
Hans De Wit
Korean Students in the United States
Hanna Kim
The Decline of Japanese International Students
Yukiko Shimmi
Responses to Crises
Where Is Japan Heading After the Earthquake?
Kazuko Suematsu
Building a World-Class System in Ireland’s Financial Crisis
Ellen Hazelkorn
Africa Focus
The Availability of Academic Journals in Africa
Jonathan Harle
Closing the Digital Gap in Africa
Anna Bon
Student Activism and the “Global University” in Tanzania
Ross Benbow
Private Higher Education
Politics and Demographics in Poland
Marek Kwiek
Private Higher Education in Pakistan
Nelofer Halai
Quality-Assurance Issues
Internationalizing Quality Assessment in Central Asia
Martha Merrill and Shakhnoza Yakubova and Zhazira Turlanbekova
Quality Assurance in China: The Changing Context
Kathryn Mohrman
Countries and Regions
The Road to Differentiation in Slovenia
Manja Klemencic and Janja Komljenovic
Afghanistan: On the Razor’s Edge
Fred M. Hayward
Issue #65 Fall 2011
Rankings Again
“Anchoring” the World University Rankings
Nicholas A Bowman and Michael N. Bastedo
Rankings: Does What Get Counted Get Done?
Ellen Hazelkorn
International Issues
English and the Rest: Understanding the Languages of Science
Jorge Balan
Is There a Future for Branch Campuses?
Philip G. Altbach
What International Students Think about US Higher Education
Patricia Chow
The Middle East
The Arab Spring: A Higher Education Revolution Yet to Happen
Andre Elias Mazawi
Egyptian Private Higher Education at a Crossroads
Daniel Levy and Manar Sabry
Africa Focus
Partnerships in Africa
Damtew Teferra
Research Networks in Africa
Piyushi Kotcha
International Lessons for African Higher Education and Economy
Pundy Pillay
Financing Higher Education: Ecuador and Armenia
Who Benefits from Free Tuition?
David Post
“Free” Public Universities: Too Much of a Good Thing?
Mateo Estrella
Reforming Higher Education Financing in Armenia
Arthur M. Hauptman, Levon Barkhudaryan, and Sergey Balasanyan
Countries and Regions
Student Services in China
Karen D Arnold and Hong Zhu