"With an aim of helping higher education practitioners and administrators better perform in cooperative practice, the book draws on both theoretical and practical perspectives throughout twelve chapters. What distinguishes the book from others is its invaluable practical details provided by authors, who are not limited to higher education researchers but include practitioners. Rather than giving a comprehensive review of Chinese-American higher education cooperation, the book concentrates on drawing emergent trends and common grounds out of different cooperative programmes, and highlights important determinants for further leveraging partnerships and strengthening cooperation [...] Throughout the book, despite diverse perspectives, the chapters taken together demonstrate that both Chinese and American institutions are committed to higher education cooperation, and to the importance of mutual cultural understanding and respect in maintaining and expanding the cooperation. In the closing chapter, Johnstone urges more research on understanding cultural differences between China and the USA as a means of moving cooperation forward. Readers who are higher education administrators will gain from this book a sense of the importance of cultural consciousness for cooperative practice. Higher education researchers will be reminded of the urgent needs to explore cooperation from both Chinese and American cultural perspectives." - Lili Yang, University of Oxford, in Higher Education (2019) 78: 189–191.