目次
Introductory section Chapter 1. John Taylor / The state and higher education institutions: new pressures, new relationships and new tensions -- Chapter 2. Roger Goodman / The changing roles of the state and the market in Japanese, Korean and British higher education: lessons for continental Europe? -- Chapter 3. Fumi Kitagawa. Universities, the state and geography: perspectives from the United Kingdom and Japan -- United Kingdom Chapter 4. Ivor Crewe / State-academy relations in the United Kingdom, 1960-2010 -- Chapter 5. David Watson / United Kingdom higher education and the Binary Dilemma: whatever happened to public sector higher education? Continental Western Europe Chapter 6. Christian Galan / What Japan tells us about the state and the future of higher education in France -- Chapter 7. Hubert Ertl / German higher education and the state: a critical appraisal in the light of post-Bologna reforms -- Chapter 8. Paola Mattei / Reforming Italian Universities: dynamic conservatism and policy change, 1989-2010 Japan and Korea Chapter 9. Motohisa Kaneko / Japanese higher education and the state in transition -- Chapter 10. Aya Yoshida / The state and private higher education in Japan: the end of egalitarian policy? -- Chapter 11. Takehiko Kariya / The state's role and Quasi-Market in higher education: Japan's trilemma -- Chapter 12. Terri Kim / The (Un)changing relationship between the state and higher education in South Korea: some surprising continuities