Higher education in federal countries : a comparative study /
The first major study of what happens to higher education (universities and colleges) in federal systems.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Thousand Oaks, California, USA :
SAGE Publications India Pvt, Ltd,
2018
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Series: | Sage studies in higher education
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : higher education in federal countries / Simon Marginson and Martin Carnoy
- The United States of America : changes and challenges in a highly decentralized system / Anthony Lising Antonio, Martin Carnoy and C. Rose Nelson
- Canada : provincial responsibility, federal influence, and the challenge of coordination / Glen A. Jones and Christian Noumi
- Australia : benefits and limits of the centralized approach / Simon Marginson
- Germany : continuous inter-governmental negotiations / Ulrich Teichler
- Brazil : problematics of the tri-partite federal framework / Robert Evan Verhine and Lys M.V. Dantas
- India : the unfulfilled need for cooperative federalism / Jandhyala B.G. Tilak
- Mexico : dilemmas of federalism in a highly politicized and semi-decentralized system / Imanol Ordorika, Roberto Rodríguez-Gómez and Marion Lloyd
- The Russian Federation : pragmatic centralism in a large and heterogeneous country / Isak Froumin and Oleg Leshukov
- China : the "commanding heights" strategy revisited / Rong Wang and Po Yang.