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Political University:

Policy, Politics, and Presidential Leadership in the American Research University
  • ISBN-13: 9780801868191
  • Publisher: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Imprint: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • By Robert M. Rosenzweig
  • Price: AUD $58.99
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  • Local release date: 14/01/2002
  • Format: Paperback 240 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Secondary schools [JNLC]
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Research universities are unique in American education in the degree to which they are sensitive to policies of the national government. According to Robert Rosenzweig, it is impossible to understand the recent past, the present, and the future of the university without understanding the political process that determines those policies–including the various ways universities have tried, with mixed results, to shape them to their own ends. In The Political University, the former Stanford administrator and president of the Association of American Universities offers an insider's perspective on research universities, the AAU, and the Washington political agenda. Drawing on thirty years of professional experience, Rosenzweig discusses the problems and prospects of American research universities in light of such issues as shifting federal policies, resource constraints, increased partnerships with business and industry, and the changing needs and perceptions of the larger society. His book also brings other valuable perspectives to the discussion–those of twelve former university presidents, all of whom served through the 1980s, all of whom left office around 1990 for various reasons, and none of whom will ever hold a presidency again. This edition contains a new introduction, which brings some of the issues dealt with in the book into sharper relief. In candid and wide-ranging discussions with Rosenzweig, the former presidents examine the complex political process on which the modern research university depends–and through which the modern university president must lead constituents. ''A very readable and excellent portrait of today's American research university.''–Clark Kerr, President Emeritus, University of California


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Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: After the War

Chapter 2: Washington, 1983: The National Agenda

Chapter 3: The Rules of Change I: Matters of Policy and Politics

Chapter 4: The Rules of Change II: Matters of Principle

Chapter 5: Facing the Future: The Capacity to Govern

Chapter 6: Facing the Future II: The Decade Ahead

Chapter 7: The Challenge to Leadership



Afterword to the Paperback Edition

Index

""Rosenzweig combines unabashed admiration for American research universities, honesty about their real-world shortcomings, keen appreciation for academic quality, and apprehension bordering on congenital pessimism about looming threats to their continued effectiveness.""

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