| Preface | p. xi |
Luc E. Weber and James J. Duderstadt| Contributors and Participants | p. xv |
| Part I The Context | p. 1 |
| Chapter 1 Globalization: What does it Mean for Higher Education? | p. 3 |
Deepak Nayyar| Chapter 2 Reinvigorating Universities in an Entrepreneurial Age | p. 15 |
Carl Schramm| Chapter 3 Partnering on a Global Scale | p. 27 |
Wayne C. Johnson| Part II Global Strategies for Established Universities | p. 43 |
| Chapter 4 Developed Universities and the Developing World: Opportunities and Obligations | p. 45 |
Robert M. Berdahl| Chapter 5 The Challenge to European Universities in the Emerging Global Marketplace | p. 55 |
Howard Newby| Chapter 6 Comprehensive Universities in Continental Europe: Falling Behind? | p. 65 |
Georg Winckler| Chapter 7 The Engagement of Australian Universities with Globalization | p. 77 |
John Niland| Chapter 8 Japanese University Reform seen through Bureaucratic Reform and Changes in Patterns of Scientific collaboration | p. 93 |
Yuko Harayama and Rene Carraz| Chapter 9 Russian Universities in the Global World | p. 107 |
Vladimir Troyan| Part III Global Strategies for Emerging Universities and University Systems | p. 117 |
| Chapter 10 Response of Chinese Higher Education and SJTU to Globalization: An Overview | p. 119 |
Jie Zhang| Chapter 11 Building Singapore's University Education System in a Globalized World: Issues, Policies and Challenges | p. 129 |
Tony Tan Keng Yam| Chapter 12 Globalization of Research Universities in Korea | p. 141 |
Nam Pyo Suh| Chapter 13 Science and Technology in Brazil | p. 151 |
Carlos H. Brito Cruz| Part IV Shifting Paradigms for Global Competition and Cooperation | p. 165 |
| Chapter 14 Global Success: Real World Research 'Meets' Global Practitioners | p. 167 |
Peter Lorange| Chapter 15 Universities as Content Providers | p. 175 |
Dennis Tsichritzis| Chapter 16 The Organizational Challenge for European Universities Facing Globalization | p. 183 |
Patrick Aebischer and Jean-Francois Ricci| Chapter 17 Higher Education in the 21st century: Global Imperatives, Regional Challenges, National Responsibilities and Emerging Opportunities | p. 195 |
James J. Duderstadt| Chapter 18 An Open University for the 21st century | p. 207 |
B.M. Gourley| Chapter 19 The Emerging Meta University | p. 217 |
Charles M. Vest| Part V Universities in and of The World | p. 227 |
| Chapter 20 The Responsibility of Universities to promote a sustainable society | p. 229 |
Luc Weber| Chapter 21 Doing Good by Doing Little? University Responsibility in a Violent Setting | p. 245 |
John Waterbury| Chapter 22 Has our Reach Exceeded our Grasp? Taking a Second Look at Higher Education as a Global Enterprise | p. 251 |
Robert Zemsky| Chapter 23 Globalization, Public Policies and Higher Education | p. 259 |
David Ward| Part VI Summary | p. 271 |
| Chapter 24 The Globalization of Higher Education | p. 273 |
James Duderstadt and Jerry Taggart and Luc Weber