Introduction
Frank Iacobucci and Carolyn Tuohy
Part 1
The Challenges Confronting Public Universities
The Role of Public Universities in the Move to Mass Higher Education: Some Reflections on the Experience of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China
Ruth Hayhoe and Qiang Zha
Australian Higher Education: Crossroads or Crisis?
Stephen Parker
Diverse Challenges, Diverse Solutions
Bahram Bekhradnia
The Principal Challenges to Public Higher Education in the United States
Andrew A. Sorenson
What Is a 'Public' University?
Donald N. Langenberg
Challenges Facing Higher Education in America: Lessons and Opportunities
Steven J. Rosenstone
Towards a New Compact in University Education in Ontario
Ronald J. Daniels and Michael J. Trebilcock
Part 2
Rationales for and Modes of Public Intervention
Public Funding of Teaching and Research in Universities: A View from the South
Peter Dawkins and Ross Williams
The Social Benefits of Education: New Evidence on an Old Question
W. Craig Riddell
The Case for Public Investment in the Humanities
David Dyzenhaus
On Complex Intersections: Ontario Universities and Governments
Glen A. Jones
Equality of Opportunity and University Education
Andrew Green
Part 3
Responding to the Challenges: Performance-Based Government Operating and Capital Support
The Unbearable Lightness of Being: Universities as Performers
Janice Gross Stein
The Political Economy of Performance Funding
Dan Lang
Public Funding, Markets, and Quality: Assessing the Role of Market-Based Performance Funding for Universities
Andrew Green and Frank Iacobucci
Part 4
Building Excellence: Graduate and Research Support
Post-secondary Education and Research: Whither Canadian Federalism?