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    Philosophy & Religion

    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 XI (2000) Include

    Articles

    Vincent J. Ferrara: Transcending the Third World

    Martyn E. Kingston and Jennifer Pleuss: NGOs Resrouce Depending Environments in the Post-Apartheid Context

    Benjamin F. Bobo: Whose Wealth to Maximize: The Third World as a Stakeholder

    John R. Warner, Jr.: Global Minorities: A Curriculum Innovation

    Punam Madhok: Kalighat Painting: A Unique Folk Art of Nineteenth-Century Calcutta

    Book Reviews

    Rory J. Conces: The Man Who Tried to Save the World

    Rory J. Conces: Ethics for the New Millennium

    Owen G. Mordaunt: Linguistics for Non-Linguists

    Peter Tomsen: Negotiating on the Bridge, North Korean Negotiating Behavior

    Hal Fisher: Israel in Search of Identity

    David Braslau: From Third World to World Class

    Daniel Acheson-Brown: The New Africa: Dispatches from a Changing Continent

    Daniel Boamah-Wiafe: The Rise of Multipartyism and Democracy in the Context of Global Change: The Case of Africa

    Catherine Daly: The Cermics of Raquira, Columbia: Gender, Work and Economic Change

    Paul Barton-Kriese: Sudan in Crisis: The Failure of Democracy

    Paul Barton-Kriese: North Africa in Transition: State, Society and Economic Transformation in the 1990s

    Ngwarsungu Chiwengo: Fusion of the Worlds: An Ethnology of Possession among the Songhay of Niger

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