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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 VIII (1996) Include

    Articles

    William L. Blizek and Rory J. Conces: Ethics and Sovereignty

    Vincent J. Ferrara: African and Aristotelian Friendship

    Steven S. Sallie: Globalization, Regionalism, Nationalism, and the Middle East Peace Process.

    Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo and Kent A. Kiltgaard: Can African States Make Development Planning within the Current Structural Adjustment Programs and Struggle for Democracy?

    Rotimi Ajayi: The Political Environment of Law: An Assessment of the Ogoni Civil Disturbances Tribunal in Nigeria

    Ismail Shariff: The Effectiveness of Foreign Aid Adjustment in the 1990s--An Analytical Perspective

    Frederick J. Roberts and Richard S. Hungate: The Tragedy of Hardin's Logic: Destruction of the Commons Is Not Inevitable

    Betty Smith and Mario Andino: An Integrative Approach to Tourism and Sustainable Development in Sigchos, Ecuador

    I. Livingston and Robert Brown: Stress and Violence in Developing Countries

    Michael Thomas Hudgens: The Corporation vs. The Worker in American Ethnic Literature


    Book Reviews

    Rory J. Conces: The Story of the Grameen Bank and the Idea That Is Helping the Poor to Change Their Lives

    Owen G. Mordaunt: Bessie Head--Thunder Behind Her Ears: Her Life and Writing

    Mike Gillespie: Blurred Visions: Philosophy, Science, and Ideology in a Troubled World

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