Journal of Third World Studies 1996 - Abstracts

Journal of Third World Studies 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
An analysis of brain-drain and its impact on manpower development in Nigeria.Regional focus/area studiesOdunsi, Bennett A.
A note on ASEAN as a possible model for post-apartheid SADC.(Association of South east Asian Nations, South Africa Development Council)(National Development, Imperialism, and Religion in the Third World, Thirteenth Annual Meeting Association of Third World Studies, Inc., University of North Florida, October 11-13, 1995)Regional focus/area studiesCurry, Robert L., Jr.
Can political authoritarianism go hand-in-hand with a free market system?Regional focus/area studiesChu, Kong
China's environmental security and the role of non-national actors.(National Development, Imperialism, and Religion in the Third World, Thirteenth Annual Meeting Association of Third World Studies, Inc., University of North Florida, October 11-13, 1995)Regional focus/area studiesSmith, Paul J., Handelman, John R.
Expression of national ethos in a non-native language.Regional focus/area studiesSure, Kembo
Memory process and feminine desire in Claire Denis's 'Chocolat' and Brigitte Rouan's 'Outremer.'Regional focus/area studiesPhilibert, Celine
Politics of conflict and containment: Ecuador's labor movement and U.S. foreign policy, 1944-1963.Regional focus/area studiesKofas, Jon V.
Press freedom, the oral tradition, and the press in sub-Saharan Africa.(National Development, Imperialism, and Religion in the Third World, Thirteenth Annual Meeting Association of Third World Studies, Inc., University of North Florida, October 11-13, 1995)Regional focus/area studiesBourgault, Louise M.
Regional integration efforts and environmental problems in the Third World.Regional focus/area studiesChu, Kong
Re-positioning Africa: the role of African-American leaders in changing media treatment of Africa.Regional focus/area studiesOnyedike, Emmanuel U.
The failure of the authoritarian developmentalist regimes and the emergence of radical protest movements in the Middle East and Africa: the case of Algeria.(National Development, Imperialism, and Religion in the Third World, Thirteenth Annual Meeting Association of Third World Studies, Inc., University of North Florida, October 11-13, 1995)Regional focus/area studiesZoubir, Yahia H.
The legislative history of colonialism: Puerto Rico and the United States Congress, 1950-1990.Regional focus/area studiesCollo, Martin J.
The role of the Administrative Council of Mount Lebanon in the creation of Greater Lebanon: 1918-1920.Regional focus/area studiesSimon, James J.
Towards a decolonization of scholarship in Africa and a vision for the 1990s and beyond.Regional focus/area studiesMoore-Sieray, David
Training cooperative officers for village level work: traditional vs. pedagogical orientation.(National Development, Imperialism, and Religion in the Third World, Thirteenth Annual Meeting Association of Third World Studies, Inc., University of North Florida, October 11-13, 1995)Regional focus/area studiesChikwendu, Eudora
Turkmenistan: political, economic, and international developments in the wake of Soviet imperialism.(Halil Ugur)(National Development, Imperialism, and Religion in the Third World, Thirteenth Annual Meeting Association of Third World Studies, Inc., University of North Florida, October 11-13, 1995)(Transcript)Regional focus/area studies 
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