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1. Abe, M., Y. Sato, and M. Nagano, Economic Crisis and Korea / Taiwan: IDE Spot Survey. 1999, Insitute of Developing Economies: Tokyo. p. 78.
2. Abella, M.I. and Y. Atal, eds. Middle East Interlude: Asian Workers Abroad. 1986, UNESCO Regional Office: Bangkok. 360.
3. Abraham, M., The Lessons of Bhopal. 1985, Penang, Malaysia: International Organization of Consumers Unions. 151.
4. Abraham, M., The Lessons of Bhopal: A Community Action Resource Manual on Hazardous Technologies. 1985, Penang: International Organization of Consumers Unions. 151.
5. Abraham, M., The Lessons of Bhopal: a community action resource manual on hazardous technologies. 1985 (September), Penang: International Organization of Consumers Unions (IOCU) - Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. 151.
6. Achary, K., ed. Poverty in South Asia 2003: Civil Society Perspectives. 2003, The South Asia Alliance on Poverty Eradication (SAAPE): Kathmandu. 195.
7. Adams, P., Odious Debits: Loose lending, Corruption, And The Third World's Environmental Legacy. Probe International. 1991, London: Earthscan. 252.
8. Addleton, J.S., Under Mining The Centre: The Gulf Migration And Pakistan. 1992, Karachi: Oxford University Press. 234.
9. Aditjondro, G.J., East Timor: An Indonesian Intellectual Speaks Out. May 1994: Australian Council for Overseas Aid. 65.
10. Aehwa, K. and A. Leong, Asian Transnational Corporations Monitoring: Workshop Report 2002. 2003 (January), Asia Monitor Resource Center (AMRC): Hong Kong. p. 137.
11. Agarwal, A. and S. Narain, eds. Dying Wisdom. State Of Indian's Environment: A Citizens Report. 1997, Centre For Science and Environment: New Delhi. 404.
12. Agarwal, A., S. Narain, and S. Sen, eds., State of India's Environment: The Citizens' Fifth Report Part II: Statistical Database. 1999, Centre for Science and Environment: New Delhi. 256.
13. Agarwal, B., Women, Poverty and Agricultural Growth in India. 1986. 13(4): p. 220.
14. Agarwal, B., Who Sows? Who Reaps? Women and Land Rights in India. 1988. 15(4): p. 52.
15. Agarwal, B., Structures of Patriarchy - State, Community and Household in Modernising Asia. Women And The Household In Asia- VOL 2, ed. L. Dube. Vol. Vol - 2. 1988, 4 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110 002: Kali for Women, Zed Books Ltd. 254.
16. Agarwal, B., Gender and Command over Property: an economic analysis of South Asia. 1996, New Delhi: Kali for Women. 54.
17. Aguilar, F.J.V., The making of cane sugar: Poverty Crisis and change in Negros Occidental, ed. B.M. Katon and R.S. Desiderio. 1984, Bacolod Philippines: La Salle Social Research Center, Bacolod, Philippines. 96.
18. Ahmad, M., Bangladesh: Portrait of a Nation-State. 2002, Dhaka: Ankur Prakashani. 159.
19. Ahmad, M., Sorrowful Yard. 2004, Dhaka: Ankur Prakashani.
20. Ahmed, F., In Defence of Land and Livelihood. 1997, Ottawa: Sierra Club of Canada. 34.
21. Ahmed, K.A., Scherr, Jacob S. and Richter, Robert, Pills, Pesticides and Profits: The International Trade in Toxic Substances, ed. R. Norris. 1982, Croton-on-Hudson: North River Press. 182.
22. Ahuja, V.B., Benu; Ferreira, Francisco and Walton, Michael, Everyone's Miracle? Revisiting Poverty and Inequality in East Asia. Directions in Development. 1997, Washington D. C.: The World Bank. 107.
23. Aillen S.P, L.S., Clarissa V. Militante, ed. Food Security in China & Southeast Asia. 1999, Philippine-China Development Resources Center: Quezon City. 162.
24. Akyuz, Y., The Debate on the International Financial Architecture: Reforming the Reformers. 2000, Penang, Malaysia: Third World Network. 22.
25. Akyuz, Y., The Debate on the International Financial Architecture: Reforming the Reformers (Discussion Papers). United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. 2000, Geneva: United Nations. 19.
26. Akyuz, Y., The Debate on the International Financial Architecture: Reforming the Reformers, in United Nations Conference on Trade and Development: Discussion Paper. 2000 (April), United Nations Publication: Geneva. p. 19.
27. Alba, E.L., J.A. Haduca, and R.A. Lachica, A Study on the Causes of Violence and Death of Filipino Migrant Women inAustralia, in The International Studies Department. 2000 (October), Miriam College: Quezon City. p. 72.
28. Alejo, M.J., M.E.P. Rivera, and N.I.P. Valencia, Describing Elections: A Study of Elections in the Lifeworld of San Isidro. 1996, Quezon City: Institute for Popular Democrary (IPD). 141.
29. Ali, M.S.D., Capacity Building for Primary Collection in Solid Waste. March 2000, Karachi Pakistan: Karachi Administration Women Welfare Society. 22.
30. Alibasah, M.M., Indonesian Folk Tales. 3rd ed. 1981: Penerbit Djambatan. 82.
31. Aliran, We shall Overcome: Songs of Humanity. 1984, Penang: Ganesh Printing Works. 117.
32. Aliran, Reflections on the malaysian Constitution. 1987, Penang: Persatuan Aliran Kesedaran Negara. 319.
33. Allain, A., Development Dialogue. 2005: p. 128.
34. Alvares, C., Decolonizing History: Technology and Culture in India, China and the West 1492 to the present day. 1979, New York, Goa: The Apex Press, The Other India Press. 279.
35. Alvares, C., Decolonizing History: Technology and Culture in India, China and West 1492 to the Present Day. 1980, Goa, India, New York: The Other India Press, The Apex Press. 279.
36. Alvares, C., ed. Unwanted Guest: Goans V/s Du Point. 1991, The Other India Press: Goa.
37. Amer, R., The Ethnic Chinese in Vietnam and Sino-Vietnamese Relations. 1991, Kuala Lumpur: Forum. 154.
38. Amin, S., Unequal Development: An Essay on the Social Formations of Peripheral Capitalism. 1976, New York: Monthly Review Press. 440.
39. Amin, S., et al., Transforming the revolution: social movements and the world system. 1990, New York: Monthly Review Press. 187.
40. Ana, M.S.S., The Passion and Debt of the Filipino People. Readings on International Affairs, ed. J.B. Nacpil-Manipon. Vol. 4. 1989, Quezon City: National Concil of Churches in the Philippines International Affairs Desk. 12.
41. Andersson, C., Peasant Or Proletarian? 1985, Goteborg: Almqvist & Wiksell International. 236.
42. Andrews, J., Pocket Asia: Profiles, Facts and Figures About Asia Today. 6th ed. 2001, London: Profile Books. 224.
43. Angeles, L.C., The Quest For Justice: Obstacles to the Redress of Human Rights Violations in the Philippines. 1994, University of the Philippines, Diliman Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press
The Center for Integrative and Development Studies. 129.
44. Anju Vyas, S.S., Women's Studies In India: Information Sources, Service and Programmes. 1993, New Delhi: SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd. 257.
45. Anumapa, A.D., Correa Mariette, Billore Ramesh, Sarangi Satinath, Snehlata, Joseph Suresh, In sorrow and anger the victims speak, India: Campaign Against Indira Sagar. 51.
46. Apter, D.E. and N. Sawa, Against the State: Politics and Social Protest in Japan. 1984: p. 270.
47. Arasaki, M., ed. Profile of Okinawa: 100 Questions and Answers. 2000, Techno Marketing Centre: Tokyo. 239.
48. Arifin, B.M., Achmad; Hartati, Enny Sri and Rachbini, Didik J., Food Security and Markets in Indonesia: State-private Sector Interaction in Rice Trade. 2001, Quezon City; Selangor Darul Ehsan: The Management and Organizational Development for Empowerment (MODE); Southeast Asian Council for Food Security and Fair Trade. 112.
49. Aron, R., Nain Currents in Sociological Thought 1 & 2. 1967, England: Pelican Book. 271& 284.
50. Arya, G., et al., One Step Forward and Two Steps Backward. Burma: One Year After the Release of Aung San Suu Kyi. 1996, Quezon City: The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA). 60.
51. Asher, A., Consumer Protection In The Global Economy. 2001, Jaipur: CUTS. 30.
52. Asia, R.C.o.H.R.i., Declaration of the Basic Duties of Asean Peoples and Government. 1984, Manila, Philippines. 28.
53. Askew, M., Interpreting Bangkok: The Urban Question in Thai Studies. Thai Studies Section Series No. 2. 1994, Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University Press. 203.
54. Aslam, M., Panchayats - Institutions of Self-Governance. Panchayati Raj - The Context. 1995, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University. 23.
55. Aslam, M., Basic Features of Indian Constitution. Panchayati Raj - The Context. 1995, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University. 22.
56. Aslam, M., Role of Panchayati Ray Institutions in the Planning and Implementation of Anti-Poverty Programmes. Panchayati Raj and Decentralized Planning. 1995, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University. 36.
57. Aslam, M., Evolution of Panchayati Raj and the Constitutional (73rd Amendment) Act, 1992. Panchayati Raj - The Context. 1995, New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University. 21.
58. Athreya, V.B. and S.R. Chunkath, Literacy and Empowerment. 1996, New Delhi: Sage Publications. 299.
59. Athreya, V.B.a.C., Sheela Rani, Literacy and Empowerment. 1996, New Delhi: Sage Publications. 299.
60. Aung, S.S.K., Freedom from Fear and Other Writings, ed. M. Aris. 1991, New York: Penguin Books. 338.
61. Aung, S.S.K., Letters from Burma. 1997, London: Penguin Books. 209.
62. Aurora Javate-De Dios, P.B.D., Lorna Kalaw-Tirol, ed. Dictatorship and Revolution: Roots Of People's Power. 1988, Conspectus Foundation Incorporated: Manila. 902.
63. Avramovic, M., An Affordable Development? Biotechnology, Economics and the Implications for the Third World. 1996, London: Zed Books. 210.
64. Awanohara, S., ed. Japan's Growing External Assets: A Medium for Region Growth? Proceedings and Papers of ASEAN-China Hong Kong Forum 1988 on 22-24 June 1988. 1989, Centre for Asian Pacific Studies: Hong Kong. 226. |