By and large, the debate about the merits of including higher
education services within free trade policies has occurred outside
of the United States, even though the U.S. Office of the Trade
Representative has specifically included higher education services
in its March 2003 negotiating offer to the General Agreement on
Trade in Services (GATS). This book emerged from research and
conversations on the potential implications of free trade on
American higher education, implications which have yet to lead to
any real conversation or debate within the broad higher education
community in the United States. It fills a niche in the literature
on trade and higher education services by providing context and
analysis of the trade issue in the American higher education
context, as well as the pros and cons of free trade in higher
education services from the perspectives of the U.S.-based
actors.
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