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    INTERNATIONAL THIRD WORLD STUDIES

    JOURNAL AND REVIEW

    The International Third World Studies Journal and Review is an annual interdisciplinary journal of scholarship in the field of Third World studies. Articles and book reviews range from analysis of Third World economics and politics to scholarly examination of Third World culture, media, education, literature, health issues, and philosophy. Since its first publication in 1989, ITWSJ&R has kept scholars and researchers informed about important issues concerning developing nations, issues which commonly go unnoticed in other journals.

    Contents of Volume VII (1995) Include

    Articles

    Michael J. Siler: U.S. Nonproliferation Policy Towards Brazil and Egypt During the Cold War: A Bargaining Analysis

    Stephen N. Ndegwa: Civil Society and Democratic Consolidation in Africa: A Case Study of Grassroots Civic Education

    Daniel G. Acheson-Brown: African Resistance to German Colonialism: A Comparative Study

    Joseph Osei: Toward the Philosophy of Development: Africa's Dilemma of Development and the Way Out

    Maximilian C. Forte: The Crisis in Creolization in Trinidad and Tobago: Globalized Revitalizations, Systemic Ethno-Politics, and Alter-Nationalisms

    James V. Rauff: Ethnomathematics and Education

    Edward L. Kick, Byron L. Davis, Thomas J. Burns, and Li-Ying Li: World-System and National Institutional Effects on Infant Mortality in Third World Countries

    Vincent J. Ferrara: Passion and the Earth: A Reminder

    Reflections

    Paul Barton-Kriese: The 1992 Salvadoran Peace Accords: A Personal and Professional Account


    Book Reviews

    Daniel C. Turack: Inter-American Yearbook on Human Rights/Anuario Interamericano de Derechos Humanos 1993

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