Table of contents for The struggle to compete : building world-class universities in Asia and Latin America / edited by Philip G. Altbach and Jorge Balãaan.

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Table of Contents
 Preface
 
1 Philip G. Altbach Peripheries and Centers:
 Research Universities in Developing Countries
 
 Part 1: Asia
 
 2 Wan-hua Ma The Flagship University and China's Economic Reform
 
 3 Nian Cai Liu Research Universities in China: Differentiation,
 Classification, and Future World-Class Status
 4 N. Jayaram Beyond Retailing Knowledge: Prospects of Research-
 Oriented Universities in India
 
 5 P. V. Indiresan Prospects for World-Class Research Universities in India
 
 6 Ki-Seok Kim and 
 Sunghee Nam The Making of a World-Class University at the Periphery:
 Seoul National University 
 
 Part 2: Latin America
 7 Simon Schwartzman Brazil's Leading University: Original Ideals and
 Contemporary Goals
 
 8 Jo o E. Steiner Brazilian Research Universities
 
 9 Imanol Ordorika and
 Brian Pusser La m xima casa de estudios: Universidad Nacional Autónoma
 de M¿xico as a State-Building University
 
 10 Salvador Malo The Role of Research Universities in Mexico: A Change of
 Paradigm?
 
 11 Andr¿s Bernasconi Are There Research Universities in Chile?
 
 12 Ana M. García de Fanelli The Challenge of Building a Research University in Middle-
 Income Countries: The Case of the University of Buenos
 Aires
About the authors

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Education, Higher -- Asia.
Education, Higher -- Latin America.
Education, Higher -- Aims and objectives -- Asia.
Education, Higher -- Aims and objectives -- Latin America.