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- Convergence and Diversity in the Governance of Higher Education
- Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy
- Convergence and Diversity in the Governance of Higher Education
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part I Theorizing Governance in Higher Education
- Part II Systems, Processes, and Dynamics of Governance in Higher Education
- Part III Geographies of Governance
- 11 Higher Education Governance in North America
- 12 Governance Trends in European Higher Education
- 13 Governance and Corruption in East and Southeast Asian Higher Education
- 14 Fixing the System?
- 15 Neoliberals versus Post-Neoliberals in the Formation of Governance Regimes in Latin America’s Higher Education
- Index
- References
11 - Higher Education Governance in North America
from Part III - Geographies of Governance
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 November 2020
- Convergence and Diversity in the Governance of Higher Education
- Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy
- Convergence and Diversity in the Governance of Higher Education
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part I Theorizing Governance in Higher Education
- Part II Systems, Processes, and Dynamics of Governance in Higher Education
- Part III Geographies of Governance
- 11 Higher Education Governance in North America
- 12 Governance Trends in European Higher Education
- 13 Governance and Corruption in East and Southeast Asian Higher Education
- 14 Fixing the System?
- 15 Neoliberals versus Post-Neoliberals in the Formation of Governance Regimes in Latin America’s Higher Education
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter is focused on describing how systemic governance in higher education has changed in the two Northern American federal countries. To grasp the characteristics of governance and accountability in the higher education systems of Canada and the USA, the chapter shed lights on the systemic characteristics of such systems (the types of institutions are distinguished by their respective missions and ownership), on the role of and eventual changes to the state/provincial and federal governments across time, on the impact on New Public Management in the activities of the systems, and, finally, on the characteristics and roles of policy networks. By focusing on these four dimensions, it is possible to better describe and understand how systemic governance works in the USA and Canada, and how the countries have been changing by remaining quite different each other.
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- Convergence and Diversity in the Governance of Higher EducationComparative Perspectives, pp. 301 - 332Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020