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International Educator Author Index Prior to 2000

NOTE: The journal issue and page number are indicated as (months year:first page of article).

Abádi-Nagy, Zoltán
Internationalism and National Identity in Easter Europe (Fall/Winter 1999:10)
Adelman, Alan
Multilateral Student Exchange: Credit Transfer Schemes Build
Mutual Trust and Confidence
(Winter 1995:20)
U.S-Mexico Exchanges and the North American Free Trade Agreement (Fall 1991:30)
Alam, Kathleen
Overseas Educational Advisers Spot World Trends (Winter 1995:7)
Albright, Robert L.
An International People in Need of Internationalizing (Spring 1992:54)
Aldrich, Caroline
The Search for Mutual Accommodation in the Recognition of European and American Academic Qualifications (Fall 1992:38)
Aliker, Camille
Overseas Educational Advisers Spot World Trends (Winter 1995:7)
Altbach, Philip G.
Smell the Coffee: The Coming Crisis in International Education (Winter 1997:9)
U.S.–Japan Themes and Variations (Winter 1996:3)
The Worldwide Phenomenon of Private Postsecondary Education (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:37)
Althen, Gary
CAFSS at 30: Temperament and Training (Spring 1998:33)
CIPRIS: Poor Policy from Faulty Assumptions (Summer 1997:28)
International Educational Exchange Needs Support, Not Regulation (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:3)
Intimidation, Convenience, or Necessity? Views on CIPRIS (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:12)
The Profession Today: Five Assessments (Spring 1998:33)
Anderson, Kathryn Hart
Foreign Ph.D.s: Who Stays and Why? (Fall 1996:33)
Anderson, Stuart
Legal Immigration Reform: Not a Left–Right Issue (Spring 1996:8)
The Wage and Employment Impact of Immigrant Scientists and Engineers in High Technology (Fall 1996:27)
Angelou, Maya
Bess, You is Maya Woman: On the Road with Maya Angelou (Spring 1992:40)
Ansari, Aimee
Letter from Bishkek (Spring 1996:12)
Russia: Educating a New Generation (Fall/Winter 1993:19)
Antikarov, Vladimir
Coming to America (Spring 1992:41)
Arens, Rosemarie
Overseas Educational Advisers Spot World Trends (Winter 1995:7)
Arndt, Richard T.
Hear, Hear! But Let's Keep Our Eye on the Practical! (Spring 1992:27)
Hobson's Choice: How Can International Educational Exchange Best Serve the National Interest? (Spring 1992:14)
Atwood, J. Brian
AID Wants You (Summer 1997:4)
Taking on the Pundits: Remarks by AID Administrator J. Brian Atwood (Early Fall 1998:20)
Austell, David B.
Persuasion Comes in Many Forms: The New Proselytes (Winter 1995:28)
Bach, Robert
INS on International Education: Excerpts of Robert Bach's Comments to NAFSA (Summer 1999:2)
Bacon, Roxana
Worried About IIRAIRA? (Spring 1997:6)
Badger, Ellen H.
A Connection Is Made (Fall 1995:28)
DIY (Do It Yourself): Getting Your Office on the Web (Winter 1996:18)
A Version Originale: Binghamton's Languages Across the Curriculum Initiative (Fall 1992:23)
Ballow, Barry
REAPing As We Sow: A Harvest of Students from the NIS: U.S. Educational Advising Centers Find a Ready Market (Fall/Winter 1993:10)
Baron, Marvin
Educational Exchange and the Federal Government: NAFSA Charts a Course through Troubled Waters (Spring 1998:59)
Baskerville, Stephen
A Profile of the Central European University: The "Open Society" through Education (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:21)
Redeveloping Higher Education in East-Central Europe: Making the Most of Western Assistance (Summer 1997:35)
Totalitarianism and All That Jazz: An Interview with Josef Jarab (Early Fall 1998:8)
Beck, Ronn
Educational Systems Research: What Good Is It? (Spring 1997:8)
Bedrosian, Alex
All at Sea: A Fulbright Voyage on the Baltic (Fall/Winter 1993:5)
Fachhochschulen Have Arrived (Winter 1996:5)
Biddinger, Patricia E.
Branch Campuses Overseas: Can They Work? (Spring 1990:23)
Bikson, Tora K.
Toward the Borderless Career: Corporate Hiring in the '90s (Winter 1995:12)
Billington, James
"Fifty Thousand Russians Should See This Country in the Next Year" (Spring 1992:26)
Bird, Kai
Nostalgia for the Cold War? (Fall/Winter 1993:15)
Blight, Denis G.
Getting Primed: Higher-Education Cooperation in the Pacific Rim (Fall 1991:11)
Blodgett, Steven A.
Secret Agents: Fulbright Faculty Return (Spring 1993:20)
Boren, David L.
Hobson's Choice: How Can International Educational Exchange Best Serve the National Interest? (Spring 1992:14)
Bouwman, Clark
American Student Exchange in France: Challenges and Opportunities (Fall 1995:32)
Bowerman, Mark
Hitching a High-Speed Train: The Internet is a Powerful Professional Vehicle for International Educators (Winter 1996:14)
Information Overload (Winter 1996:17)
Bradley, Bill
Educating by Example—Educating By Exchange (Fall/Winter 1993:20)
Brooke, Maggie
Immigration Adviser, Shelter Volunteer (Spring 1993:38)
Brown, Kimberley A.
Foreign Teaching Assistant Speech Tests: Are You Breaking the Law? (Spring 1990:8)
Brzozowski, Robert
Gauging the International Student Adviser's Responsibility to Promote Return (Fall 1991:13)
Burak, Patricia
Crisis Management in a Cross-Cultural Setting (Summer 1999:14)
Burn, Barbara
International Education Research: Obstacles and Imperatives (Summer 1997:16)
Butcher, Tom
Common Sense Tips to Promote Safety in Study Abroad (Summer 1999:5)
Byrd, Pat
Halfway There? We Crossed the Bridge Long Ago! (Spring 1993:18)
Carroll, Bill
Why Internationalize? Why Now? (Spring 1993:15)
Chalmers, Paul M.
The Professionalization of the Foreign Student Adviser (Spring 1998:27)
Chandler, Alice
Behind the Trendlines: Foreign Student Policy in the '90s (Fall 1992:26)
Foundation Attitudes toward International Education (Spring 1999:25)
Funding International Education—Problems and Prospects (Spring 1999:20)
Partnerships with the States: the North Carolina Example (Spring 1999:27)
Cheng, Lucie
Brain Drain Boomerang: The Migration of Highly Educated Asians (Fall 1991:26)
Clinton, Bill
From President Clinton's Report on the Reorganization of the Foreign Affairs Agencies of the United States (Spring 1999:4)
Codrescu, Andrei
Navigating Among Cultures: Why We Should Revive the Oral Tradition (Fall 1995:11)
Coffey, Margaret
Balancing Act: Handling Student Complaints in the ESL Program (Spring 1997:26)
Managing Anger and Saying No: Intercultural Advising in the ESL Program (Summer 1997:31)
Cohen, Marcy
Three Weeks in the New South Africa (Summer 1996:9)
Collins, Naomi F.
Fighting Back with the Soft Stuff (Spring 1993:2)
Leapfrogged (Fall 1995:2)
Constantinides, Janet
Raising the Standard: Who Will Follow? (Spring 1997:4)
Cook, Howard
Channeling for NAFSA's Early Angel (Spring 1998:6)
Cook, Laurie
Educational Systems Research: What Good Is It? (Spring 1997:8)
Cormier, Raymond J.
Fulbright's Legacy: The World in the Mind's Eye (Winter 1997:44)
Cotten, Catheryn
DSO Trivia Test: Ridiculous and Sublime (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:6)
The Hopes and Fears of a CIPRIS Volunteer (Summer 1997:24)
U.S. Universities Are a Melting Pot for the World's Best Talent (Summer 1994:2)
Crawley, Francis P.
Absolute Truth, Radical Relativism, & the Euroversity: A European Perspective on Multiculturalism (Summer 1994:22)
Cron, Ted
Foreign Students, Foreign Scientists, and National Security: An Uneasy Balance (Fall 1999/Winter 2000:16)
Dalichow, Fritz
Multilateral Student Exchange: Credit Transfer Schemes Build Mutual Trust and Confidence (Winter 1995:20)
Daniel, John
Global Reach: A Vice Chancellor's Perspective on Distance Learning (Fall 1996:37)
Darr, Stephen
Peacework (Spring 1992:37)
Davidson, Dan E.
Two for the Hall of Fame: Bill Bradley and George Soros Have Changed the Direction of International Education in the United States (Fall/Winter 1993:2)
Davis, James M.
The Idea of NAFSA: Five Founders Discuss the Origins of NAFSA (Spring 1998:15)
The Idea of NAFSA: Report of the Conference on International Student Exchanges (Spring 1998:9)
Davis, Todd M.
Open Doors: What the New Numbers Mean (Spring 1999:11)
Dawson, Rich
Educational Systems Research: What Good Is It? (Spring 1997:8)
Deetman, W. J.
Knowledge Export: New Products for an International Market (Early Fall 1998:60)
de Joia, Bobby
Experts from Five Countries on the Merits and Miseries of the "Integrated Study-Abroad Experience" (Fall 1992:10)
Delaney, Jean and Michael
The Profession Today: Five Assessments (Spring 1998:33)
SECUSSA at 27: Proud Guild (Spring 1998:37)
Deupree, John
Reinvent, Don't Reduce, Overseas Educational Advising: The Educational Diplomat (Fall 1996:3)
Deutsch, Karl W.
From the NAFSA Archives: Nationalistic Responses to Study Abroad (Spring 1997:33)
Devlin, Edward
An Iconoclastic Look at Campus-Based Recruiting (Summer 1996:44)
Duffey, Joseph D.
Breaking Down Trade Barriers Is Not Enough: The Converging Aspirations of Three Nations (Fall/Winter 1993:12)
The Future of the Fulbright Program: New Priorities, New Limits, New Partners (Summer 1996:15)
Why I Have Joined Sylvan Learning Systems' International University Initiative (Spring 1999:9)
Dunnett, Stephen C.
International Recruitment in U.S. Higher Education-A Brief History (Early Fall 1998:28)
Lessons from the New Asia (Spring 1996:3)
Durie, Alastair
Experts from Five Countries on the Merits and Miseries of the "Integrated Study-Abroad Experience" (Fall 1992:10)
Duval, Jeanne-Marie
The Mutual Recognition of Degrees—Faultlines in the Global Village (Fall 1992:36)
The State of "Public Diplomacy" (Summer 1996:13)
Easum, Donald B.
From Princeton to Pretoria: Stalled in Soweto (Spring 1992:32)
Eaves, John
International Students Discuss Global Development at the Carter Center (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:4)
Edelstein, Richard
A Business Perspective (Fall 1992:46)
Egle, Jack
True or False: The New J-Visa Regulations Will Promote International Educational and Cultural Exchange (Spring 1993:9)
El-Tal, Janine
Overseas Educational Advisers Spot World Trends (Winter 1995:7)
Evans, Leslie
Brain Drain Boomerang: The Migration of Highly Educated Asians (Fall 1991:26)
Falcetta, Frank
The Community College: America's Secret Economic Development Weapon (Fall 1996:5)
Farina, Nancy T.
Physical Therapists Need Mobility Too! (Fall 1992:47)
Fejfar, Boris
Reluctant Regionalism (Summer 1997:6)
Ficzko, Ildiko
Technology Access and Use: Overseas Advisers Speak Up about What They Have and What They Need (Winter 1996:12)
Finn, Michael G.
Foreign Ph.D.s: Who Stays and Why? (Fall 1996:33)
Fisher, Wesley A.
Hobson's Choice: How Can International Educational Exchange Best Serve the National Interest? (Spring 1992:14)
Surveying a Closed Society: Looking Back through Opened Doors (Fall/Winter 1993:22)
Fishman, Phillip F.
Foreign Teaching Assistant Speech Tests: Are You Breaking the Law? (Spring 1990:8)
Fletcher, Ann
The Search for Mutual Accommodation in the Recognition of European and American Academic Qualifications (Fall 1992:38)
User-Friendly Placement Recommendations? (Winter 1997:5)
Flournoy, Mary Ann
Building Support for International Education (Spring 1990:32)
Foote, Edward T., II
Education in Miami: A Collage of the Peoples of the Americas (Summer 1994:10)
Fox, Diane
Teaching English in Vietnam: An American Experience (Fall 1992:18)
Frey, James S.
ADSEC at 34: Growth, Neglect, and Renewal (Spring 1998:38)
The Profession Today: Five Assessments (Spring 1998:33)
The Two Parts of International Admissions (Spring 1998:39)
Fulbright, Harriet Mayor
Fifty Years of the Fulbright Phenomenon: An Address to NAFSA's 48th Annual Conference (Summer 1996:20)
What Lies Ahead? Expectation and Challenge (Spring 1998:77)
Gagliano, Felix
Building Support for International Education (Spring 1990:32)
Gamerschlag, Kurt
Ranking German Educational Institutions: How Useful? (Summer 1994:4)
Genzel, Rhona
Cash Dance: Raising Funds in a Bolshoi Way (Fall 1991:6)
George, Pamela
E-Mail Schooling: A Solution for Educating Children During Academic Exchanges (Fall 1996:7)
Negotiating Overseas Teaching Jobs (Winter 1996:5)
Gibson, John S.
Public Diplomacy: Public-Private Cooperation to Represent the United States to the World (Spring 1998:51)
Gilbert, Elon
How Does Your Garden Grow? (Fall 1992:50)
Glaser, Milton
Italian Memories (Fall 1992:14)
Goines, David Lance
On Our Cover — NAFSA's 50th Anniversary Poster (Spring 1998:6)
Gooding, Marjory
Waving Goodbye to the National Interest Waiver (Fall/Winter 1999:15)
Gottlieb, Niels
Experts from Five Countries on the Merits and Miseries of the "Integrated Study-Abroad Experience" (Fall 1992:10)
Grace, Susan
Balancing Act: Handling Student Complaints in the ESL Program (Spring 1997:26)
Managing Anger and Saying No: Intercultural Advising in the ESL Program (Summer 1997:31)
Grant, Mary Anne
Breaking Ourselves of the Familiar (Spring 1998:78)
Greenblatt, Sidney
Advising Students Facing a Political Crisis at Home (Summer 1999:23)
Griffith, Jill
Getting to Know the New Landlord (Spring 1999:6)
Groennings, Sven
The Global Economy: Changes Ahead for Higher Ed (Spring 1990:2)
Grünzweig, Walter
International Understanding and Global Interdependence: A Philosophical Inquiry (Early Fall 1998:41)
Hamilton, John Maxwell
Mastering Global Interdependence (Spring 1992:29)
Hansen, Christa
Does the TOEFL CBT Create an Opening for Competitors? (Fall/Winter 1999:25)
Harari, Maurice
Halfway There—A View From the Bridge: A Model for Internationalizing (Spring 1993:16)
Harris, Suzanne
Foreign Students, Foreign Scientists, and National Security: An Uneasy Balance (Fall 1999/Winter 2000:16)
Hawkins, Jennifer
Why Volunteer? Committed Citizens Are Changing the World (Spring 1996:28)
Heany, Linda
The Changing Picture of Financial Aid for International Students (Summer 1994:44)
Heise, Jon O.
The Language of Study Abroad (Fall 1995:7)
Heym, Sally
Mauritius: A Taste of New England on an Immigrant Isle (Summer 1994:26)
Higbee, Homer
The Status of Foreign Student Advising in United States Universities and Colleges (Spring 1998:31)
Hochhauser, Gail A.
Russia: Educating a New Generation (Fall/Winter 1993:19)
To Russia, with Job (Fall 1995:24)
Hoffa, William W.
Abroad in the Global Culture: Listening to Our Students Listening to Ourselves (Winter 1997:16)
Crisis Management in a Cross-Cultural Setting (Summer 1999:14)
Facts and Figures (Winter 1997:18)
Hoilman, Dona
Five Case Studies in Internationalization (Spring 1993:24)
Holmes, Jeffrey
Ready! Set! Ready? Export-Readiness in Canadian Higher Education (Winter 1997:31)
Holzner, Burkart
The Exhilaration and the Challenge of International Education (Spring 1998:78)
Hopkins, Gerald W.
Mandatory Protection–Insurance for Your F-Visa Students (Summer 1999:36)
Hopkins, John D.
Educational Mobility in the New Europe: The Professionalization of International Education (Fall 1991:38)
The European Frontier (Winter 1996:21)
Hopper, Richard
The New Universities of Bangladesh: A Case Study in Private Postsecondary Education (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:36)
House, David B.
Baptism by Immersion: A College President's Memoir of Study in Berlin (Winter 1996:28)
Hu, Julie
Overseas Educational Advisers Spot World Trends (Winter 1995:7)
Hughes-Wiener, Gail
What Is A "Global Perspective" And How Can We Get One? (Spring 1990:28)
Hung, Nguyen Ngoc
English Teaching in Vietnam: Hanoi Foreign Language College (Fall 1992:21)
Hunter, Jeffrey G.
On the Market Road in Siberia: An American Business Professor Explores Russia's Northern Frontier (Summer 1994:16)
Iliachevskij, Alexei
Speaking for Themselves: NIS Students on Life in America (Fall/Winter 1993:38)
Ishikawa, Hiroyoshi
Teaching Japanese Popular Culture: Questions in Class Aren't Always Academic (Summer 1994:6)
Jenkins, Hugh M.
Conflict and Cooperation: NAFSA's Stormy but Fruitful Relationship with the U.S. Government (Spring 1998:57)
Jenkins, Karen
Five Case Studies in Internationalization (Spring 1993:24)
Jensen, Christine
Does the TOEFL CBT Create an Opening for Competitors? (Fall/Winter 1999:25)
Jerde, Chris
Spy vs. Spy (Fall 1992:9)
Jia, John J.
China's Brain Trust Abroad: Students Are Pivotal Players in China's Reform and in U.S.–China Relations (Spring 1997:16)
Johnson, Marlene M.
Creating an International Education Policy (Fall 1999/Winter 2000:2)
NAFSA at 50: Ready for a Starring Role (Spring 1998:92)
Jones, Nancy L.
Foreign Teaching Assistant Speech Tests: Are You Breaking the Law? (Spring 1990:8)
Joyce, Romy
The ABCs of French MBAs (Fall/Winter 1993:8)
Vive La Différence: Evaluating Made-in-France MBAs (Fall/Winter 1993:7)
Kaplan, Robert B.
Putting Out Fires; Lighting Fires (Spring 1998:80)
The Role of the English Language in Our Developing World (Fall/Winter 1993:16)
Kast, Richard C.
In Loco Parentis and the "Reasonable Person": Liability Issues in International Studies Programs (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:26)
Kato, Nadine
Working with Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual International Students in the United States (Fall/Winter 1999:29)
Kazanjian, Miriam A.
Rethinking Title VI (Summer 1997:5)
Kelly, Carol
A Cabaret of Student Guides (Summer 1997:7)
Gigapopping with Internet 2 (Winter 1997:7)
Researching the Real World (Summer 1997:44)
Kelly, J. Terence
Education in Miami: A Collage of the Peoples of the Americas (Summer 1994:10)
Kennedy, Steven B.
Another View on Bilingual Education: "We Must Have a Language in Common" (Summer 1994:31)
Controlling J-1 Transfers (Spring 1996:7)
The French Engineer-Chose Curieuse (Fall 1995:33)
Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité. . .et Lisibilité! (Fall 1995:30)
L'Université de Technologie de Compiegne. . .Small, Selective, World Class (Fall 1995:36)
Lyon: Innovation in the Capital of the Gauls (Fall 1995:38)
The Movement of Intellectual Capital: Brain Waves of the World Economy (Early Fall 1998:3)
Pham Xuan An: Life on Two Sides of the Conflict (Early Fall 1998:19)
The Search for Mutual Accommodation in the Recognition of European and American Academic Qualifications (Fall 1992:38)
Staying One Step Ahead of the Government through Self-Regulation (Fall/Winter 1999:3)
True or False: The New J-Visa Regulations Will Promote International Educational and Cultural Exchange (Spring 1993:9)
USIA Director Joins Sylvan's International University Initiative (Spring 1999:8)
King, Norma
Facing the Somali Music (Summer 1994:4)
King, Scott
It's Time to Play GLB Jeopardy! (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:10)
Kipper, Judith
Demography, Despotism, and Democracy: The Middle East Today (Early Fall 1998:22)
Klinger, Linda
Former Foreign Student Is Professor of the Year (Spring 1999:14)
Klinger, M. Robert B.
Foreign Students in America: The Very Beginnings (Spring 1998:24)
From Idea to Institution: NAFSA Deuteronomy (Spring 1998:19)
Kohls, L. Robert
A New World Order? America's Leading Intercultural Expert Views the Future (Summer 1996:31)
Kouwenaar, Kees
NARIC: European Community Network of National Academic Recognition Centers (Fall 1992:40)
La Berge, Bernard E.
Intimidation, Convenience, or Necessity? Views on CIPRIS (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:12)
Lambert, Richard D.
Future Challenges for International Education (Spring 1998:81)
Research on Global Competence (Fall 1995:44)
The Winds of Change in Foreign Language Instruction (Spring 1999:31)
Lankina, Tomila
Speaking for Themselves: NIS Students on Life in America (Fall/Winter 1993:39)
Larson, David
About the Author (Summer 1996:24)
Lautz, Terrill E.
Higher Education in China and Hong Kong: Conflict and Complementarity (Spring 1996:22)
Law, Sally Ann
Toward the Borderless Career: Corporate Hiring in the '90s (Winter 1995:12)
Lawrence, Robert
Consumer Choice: How Asian Students Buy Education (Summer 1997:18)
Service, Not Product: Australia's Successful Educational Marketing (Winter 1997:29)
Lenn, Marjorie Peace
New Paths to International Mobility in the Professions (Fall 1992:45)
Levey, Mark
The "Public Charge Exclusion" and Other Traps (Fall 1996:9)
Reform and Destruction at the Department of Labor (Spring 1996:44)
Levinson, Evelyn
Ferment in Overseas Advising Circles, as Concerns Mount about Weaknesses in the Front Lines of Student Mobility (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:18)
Overseas Advising Centers: The View From Out Here (Fall 1996:44)
Overseas Educational Advisers Spot World Trends (Winter 1995:7)
Lewandowski, Ken
DIY (Do It Yourself): Managing an International Student Listserv (Winter 1996:19)
Lewis, Rita Gail
Foreign Students Get Street Smart (Spring 1990:14)
Light, Timothy
Passing Permitted: Two-way Traffic in Migration for Education (Spring 1993:28)
Littman, Ulrich
Caveats: Mutuality and the Real Presence of Power (Spring 1992:25)
Liu, Ching-Jen
Taiwan's Higher Education Plan (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:5)
Mage, Tom
AMIDEAST Inaugurates American Language Institute of Kuwait (ALIK) (Spring 1993:7)
Maggio, Mike
In Our Strange Land: Understanding the Needs of Muslim Students (Winter 1997:22)
Want to Do More for Your Muslim Students? (Winter 1997:27)
Maidique, Modesto
Education in Miami: A Collage of the Peoples of the Americas (Summer 1994:10)
Maisto, John F.
Exemplary Teamwork: Public–Private Cooperation and International Educational Exchange (Winter 1995:44)
Mallea, John
The Vancouver Communiqué Revisited—The Future of Trilateralism in North American Higher Education (Summer 1999:43)
Malo, Salvador
The Vancouver Communiqué Revisited—The Future of Trilateralism in North American Higher Education (Summer 1999:43)
Maly, Nancy
Educational Systems Research: What Good Is It? (Spring 1997:8)
Maramaldi, Peter
Suicide: What To Do When An International Student Loses Hope (Summer 1999:31)
Margolis, Alan M.
The Back-Door Millennium: Did We Miss Its Arrival? (Spring 1998:85)
Marino, Judi
Educational Systems Research: What Good Is It? (Spring 1997:8)
Marino, Tom
A Walk Through a City New and Old: Vancouver in May! (Winter 1997:36)
Markert, Axel
Experts from Five Countries on the Merits and Miseries of the "Integrated Study-Abroad Experience" (Fall 1992:10)
Martin, Mary Cay
True or False: The New J-Visa Regulations Will Promote International Educational and Cultural Exchange (Spring 1993:9)
Matloff, Norman
Foreign-Born Engineers Earn Less. But Why? (Spring 1997:52)
McCarry, Michael
In the Balance: How the United States Conducts Its Foreign Affairs (Summer 1996:4)
Lying in State—USIA's New Home (Spring 1999:3)
McCarthy, JoAnn
Ferment in Overseas Advising Circles, as Concerns Mount about Weaknesses in the Front Lines of Student Mobility (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:18)
McGuire, Harriet
The Sword Was Mightier Than the Pen: Was the Cold War Good for Guinea-Bissau (Fall/Winter 1993:34)
McNabb, William
The Origin of the Junior Year Abroad (Spring 1996:6)
Merkx, Gilbert W.
Foreign Language and Area Studies Through Title VI: Assessing Supply and Demand (Fall 1999/Winter 2000:23)
Mestenhauser, Josef A.
International Education on the Verge (Spring 1998:68)
NAFSA Members: Knowledge Brokers (Spring 1998:74)
Quo Vadis, International Educator? (Spring 1998:86)
Time and the International Educator: International Educational Exchange as Recent History (Summer 1997:12)
Mickiewicz, Ellen
Media for the Masses in the New Russia (Fall/Winter 1993:26)
Milk, Benjamin
International Educator: For Everyone Interested in International Education (Fall 1991:3)
An Open Letter to the President-Elect (Fall 1992:5)
Singing Our Song (Spring 1992:4)
Molsa, Terhi
Overseas Educational Advisers Spot World Trends (Winter 1995:7)
Moore, Forrest G.
The Idea of NAFSA: Five Founders Discuss the Origins of NAFSA (Spring 1998:15)
Mora, Alberto
True or False: The New J-Visa Regulations Will Promote International Educational and Cultural Exchange (Spring 1993:9)
Muchisky, Dennis
ATESL at 48: On the Eve of Accreditation (Spring 1998:43)
The Profession Today: Five Assessments (Spring 1998:33)
Mueller, Sherry Lee
Beyond International Understanding: Whatever Happened to "Hands Across the Water?" (Spring 1992:18)
Volunteers in the 21st Century: Idealists Preferred (Spring 1998:85)
Why Volunteer? Committed Citizens Are Changing the World (Spring 1996:28)
Muller, Steven
Hobson's Choice: How Can International Educational Exchange Best Serve the National Interest? (Spring 1992:14)
Natalicio, Diana
The Future of the Fulbright Program (Summer 1997:3)
Internationalism and Diversity: Conflict or Complementarity? A University President Reflects (Summer 1994:29)
Neal, Joe W.
The Idea of NAFSA: Five Founders Discuss the Origins of NAFSA (Spring 1998:15)
Nielsen, Eric Brandt
Dancing in a Jeweled Egg: Dance-Faculty Exchange in Komi Republic, Russia (Fall/Winter 1999:12)
Norris, Emily Mohajeri
COOP's Implicit Principles (Spring 1999:45)
NAFSA's Cooperative Grants Program—A Quarter Century of Adventure Capital (Spring 1999:43)
Nurgaliev, Ildus
The Quiet Russian Invasion (Spring 1997:42)
O'Connor, Kerry
American Student Exchange in France: Challenges and Opportunities (Fall 1995:32)
Graduate Programs in International Education (Spring 1996:4)
Olsen, Jody K.
Secret Agents: Fulbright Faculty Return (Spring 1993:20)
Olson, Barbara
COMSEC at 37: Bravissimo! (Spring 1998:48)
The Profession Today: Five Assessments (Spring 1998:33)
Ong, Paul M.
Brain Drain Boomerang: The Migration of Highly Educated Asians (Fall 1991:26)
Paola, Roberta
Service Learning: Making Education More Meaningful (Fall/Winter 1999:48)
Paver, William
Intimidation, Convenience, or Necessity? Views on CIPRIS (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:12)
Pedersen, Paul
The New China Syndrome: Delayed Return as an Alternative to Brain Drain (Spring 1993:31)
Pendergrast, Dell
The Vancouver Communiqué Revisited—The Future of Trilateralism in North American Higher Education (Summer 1999:43)
Pennington, Leigh Ann
Foreign Ph.D.s: Who Stays and Why? (Fall 1996:33)
Perdreau, Connie
Advocacy Begins With Us (Winter 1997:3)
Perepyolkina, Milana
The Making of A Cyberjournalist (Winter 1996:9)
Peters, Tom
Oh Canada! (Fall 1992:9)
Peterson, Mary
Migration of Talent: It's Time to Call the Question on Our Professional Ambivalence (Fall 1991:16)
Peterson, Norman
Hobson's Choice: How Can International Educational Exchange Best Serve the National Interest? (Spring 1992:14)
Pilch, Janice T.
Moscow with Tears? CIEE in Russia: New Students, new Goals, New Risks (Fall/Winter 1993:23)
Ping, Charles J.
Campus Internationalization and Multiculturalism in American Life (Fall 1991:44)
Pitman, Kathy
Five Case Studies in Internationalization (Spring 1993:24)
Podzolka, Andrew
Speaking for Themselves: NIS Students on Life in America (Fall/Winter 1993:11)
Popovych, Erika I.
Degrees of Difference: Russian Higher Education in Time of Change (Fall/Winter 1993:29)
Powers, Christopher
Reaping the Benefits of a U.S. Education (Summer 1999:50)
Russian Students in U.S. View July Presidential Election (Summer 1996:5)
Prazuch, Andrew J.
Title VI Reauthorization Update (Summer 1997:6)
Price, Tom
Microsoft's Man in Moscow (Winter 1996:8)
Prince, Jonathan
"Asian Contagion" Spreads to American Campuses (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:8)
Pruitt, France
IE Interviews Jame Billington, Librarian of Congress (Fall 1991:9)
IE Interviews Paul Simon (Fall 1991:6)
Pulver, Marvi
Estonia: Overcoming "the Distrust Syndrome" (Summer 1994:19)
Purkaple, Ruth Haines
The Idea of NAFSA: Five Founders Discuss the Origins of NAFSA (Spring 1998:15)
Putnam, Ivan J., Jr.
Handbook for Foreign Student Advisers (Spring 1998:25)
Pyle, Cassandra
Then and Now: A Call to Recommit to Institutional Standards in International Student Recruitment (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:44)
What Fulbright Taught Us (Winter 1995:2)
Ratcliffe, Robert
On the Rhodes with the British Council. . . (Spring 1993:6)
Rawson, Timothy
Across the Bering Straits: Alaska and Yakutsk Come in from the Cold War (Fall/Winter 1993:43)
Reichard, John F.
Conflict and Cooperation: NAFSA's Stormy but Fruitful Relationship with the U.S. Government (Spring 1998:57)
Happy Birthday, NAFSA (Spring 1998:3)
NAFSA and I—Getting Started in International Education (Spring 1999:16)
Reiff, Richard F.
Halfway There—A View From the Bridge: A Model for Internationalizing (Spring 1993:16)
Relic, Peter D.
A Real Revolution for the Children of the Boom (Spring 1993:48)
Rembert, G. Andrew
After the Cold War... The Purpose of International Education: Building Community in an Interdependent World (Spring 1992:44)
Reyes-Guerra, David
Global Professional Licensure in Engineering? (Fall 1992:46)
Rice, Craig
Hitching a High-Speed Train: The Internet is a Powerful Professional Vehicle for International Educators (Winter 1996:14)
Richardson, John
How Exchange Fuels the Human Rights Revolution (Spring 1992:22)
Rinehart, Nana
International Understanding and Global Interdependence: A Philosophical Inquiry (Early Fall 1998:41)
Picking Up the Pieces: Reassembling the Universities of the Former German Democratic Republic (Fall 1995:15)
Robertson, Ann E.
Who's on First? IREX Exchanges in the New Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union (Spring 1992:11)
Robertson, D. Piedad F.
Prospects for International Education in the Years Ahead (Spring 1998:86)
Robinson, Brenda
The Belgrade Embassy Bombing: What Effect on U.S. Study Programs in China? (Summer 1999:4)
Roraback, Amanda
Lithuania: Enlightening the Masses, California Style (Summer 1994:18)
Rose, Marilyn Gaddis
A Version Originale: Binghamton's Languages Across the Curriculum Initiative (Fall 1992:23)
Ruane, Mariane
Overseas Educational Advisers Spot World Trends (Winter 1995:7)
Rubin, Kyna
At Home Abroad: Chinese Professionals and Academics Network in the United States (Winter 1995:16)
Australia Takes Center Stage as Government Promotes Export of Education (Summer 1996:26)
China's Brain Trust Abroad: Students Are Pivotal Players in China's Reform and in U.S.–China Relations (Spring 1997:16)
Does the TOEFL CBT Create an Opening for Competitors? (Fall/Winter 1999:25)
East Asia's Education Boom: Brain Drain: The Sequel (Spring 1996:16)
Education in Miami: A Collage of the Peoples of the Americas (Summer 1994:13)
Reflecting America: Overseas Education Advising Centers Cope with Reduced Government Support (Fall 1996:16)
Some of China's Best Are Committing to America (Fall 1999/Winter 2000:6)
The Time Is Ripe: Cultivating Ties with Foreign Alumni (Fall 1995:19)
TOEFL's Computer-Based Test Has Arrived: What Will It Mean for Us? (Fall/Winter 1999:16)
Trial Balloon or Trojan Horse: For CIPRIS Pilot Schools the Future is Now (Summer 1997:20)
Rudenstine, Neil
Harvard President Calls for Marshall Plan in Professional Education (Spring 1997:5)
Saward, Michael
Globalization, Democracy, and National Sovereignty: Who Runs the Global Village? (Summer 1996:34)
Schieffer, Kevin J.
Mapping the Migration of Talent (Fall 1991:18)
Schmidt, Benno L., Jr.
The Challenge for America's World Universities (Spring 1992:53)
Schulze, Matthew
The Most Visible Element of U.S. Assistance... to Citizens of the NIS (Fall/Winter 1993:32)
Scott, Karen
Educational Systems Research: What Good Is It? (Spring 1997:8)
Semmel, Andrew K.
Foreign Policy and International Exchanges (Spring 1999:60)
Shaporenko, Vladimir
Peacework (Spring 1992:37)
Shaw, Elizabeth
Educational Advising in Pakistan (Fall 1996:13)
Shepherd, Samuel M.
U.S.–Japan Student Flows: Where Are We Headed? (Spring 1998:88)
Shive, Glenn
Distance Learning and Structural Change in American Higher Education (Fall 1999/Winter 2000:33)
The New Regionalism: A Model for Analyzing the Migration of Talent (Fall 1991:23)
New Rules on PRC Study Aborad: Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down? (Spring 1990:18)
Sidorkin, Alexander
Speaking for Themselves: NIS Students on Life in America (Fall/Winter 1993:38)
Slater, Robert O.
Government Performance and Results Act of Performance Art: NSEP Begins to Measure Needs and Outcomes in Federally Funded International Education (Early Fall 1998:33)
Smart, William H.
International Student Stress: Coping with Domestic Violence and Abuse (Spring 1993:36)
Smith, Damon B.
Moscow with Tears? CIEE in Russia: New Students, new Goals, New Risks (Fall/Winter 1993:23)
Smith, Rosslyn
Raising the Standard: Who Will Follow? (Spring 1997:4)
Smithee, Michael B.
Crisis Management in a Cross-Cultural Setting (Summer 1999:14)
Smuckler, Ralph H.
First Person, First Hand: Ngo Dinh Diem and the MSU Group (Early Fall 1998:12)
Sorensen, Kathy
The Other Half of the Advising Experience (Fall 1997/Winter 1998:17)
Sprinkle, Robert M.
True or False: The New J-Visa Regulations Will Promote International Educational and Cultural Exchange (Spring 1993:9)
Stedman, Joann
Tips on International Contracts with Foreign Representatives (Spring 1999:41)
Working with Agents in International Student Recruitment (Spring 1999:37)
Steele, Ross
Foreign Languages Can Be a Path out of Ethnocentricity (Summer 1999:60)
Straight, H. Stephen
A Version Originale: Binghamton's Languages Across the Curriculum Initiative (Fall 1992:23)
Stricker, Michael
Back in the Ex-USSR: From ACTR's Man in Moscow (Spring 1992:11)
Strong, Ned
Good Trade: Harvard & Ecuador Swap Debt for Education (Fall 1991:34)
Stubbs, Nancy
You CAN Take It with You! The Practitioner's Guide to Financial Aid for Study Abroad (Winter 1997:10)
Sullivan, Frances E.
Completing the Cycle: Promoting Return Migration for Development (Fall 1991:24)
Sullivan, John
Five Case Studies in Internationalization (Spring 1993:24)
Sumita, Hideko
Transworld Express (Winter 1996:20)
Tauch, Christian
Changes and Challenges in German Higher Education (Early Fall 1998:36)
Tekpetey, Alphonse
Overseas Educational Advisers Spot World Trends (Winter 1995:7)
Thompson, Mary A.
The Idea of NAFSA: Five Founders Discuss the Origins of NAFSA (Spring 1998:15)
Tonkin, Humphrey
Bridging the Tranquility Gap: Learning Through Service (Spring 1993:47)
Service Learning: Making Education More Meaningful (Fall/Winter 1999:35)
Treacy, Lisa Jacobson
Too Many Cooks? Policy Coherence and Flows of International Students and Scholars to the United States (Fall 1992:32)
Underwood, Horace H.
In and Out: Essays on Korean Culture (Summer 1999:7)
Van de Water, Jack
Gaps in the Bridge to the Twenty-First Century: The Customer is Always Right (Spring 1997:10)
Vermeer, Johannes
The Geographer (Winter 1996:2)
Vinal, Bill
Czechs and Balance Sheets: The MBA Enterprise Corps (Spring 1992:10)
Wang, Zhu
Push & Pull: A Chinese Scholar Reflects on Reentry (Spring 1993:34)
Weaver, Bradden
Who Are the Skinheads? (Summer 1994:7)
Wilcox, Jerry
Gauging the International Student Adviser's Responsibility to Promote Return (Fall 1991:12)
Wilson, Kerry L.
Mandatory Protection–Insurance for Your F-Visa Students (Summer 1999:36)
Winks, Robin W.
Maoris, Marriage, Malaysia: The Fulbright Difference (Spring 1993:40)
Wood, Melinda
Gender, Culture, Power (Spring 1993:38)
Woolf, Michael
The Trouble with Quality (Winter 1996:44)
Wuori, Gerald K.
Explaining Collegiate Athletics to International Students. . . and to Ourselves (Spring 1996:34)
Mothers (Spring 1999:54)
Yablonka, Marc Phillip
A Teachable Commodity: English in Hanoi (Winter 1996:6)
Yang, Caroline Manano
Experts from Five Countries on the Merits and Miseries of the "Integrated Study-Abroad Experience" (Fall 1992:10)
Yenkin, Amy
True or False: The New J-Visa Regulations Will Promote International Educational and Cultural Exchange (Spring 1993:9)
Yopp, John
Partners in Diversity: Internationals Aren't Crowding Out U.S. Minorities (Winter 1996:22)
Yuskaev, Timur
Speaking for Themselves: NIS Students on Life in America (Fall/Winter 1993:37)
Zeigler, A. Lee
Across the Andes from Palo Alto: Stanford Medical School's Mobile Study Elective in Ecuador (Winter 1996:32)
Links Across the South Atlantic: Cuba's African Connection: International Education on the Other Side of the Cold War (Winter 1995:24)
A New Miracle on 34th Street (Spring 1998:89)
Zrebiec, Jan
Educational Systems Research: What Good Is It? (Spring 1997:8)