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1. Bachoe, R. and D. Stothard, eds. from Consensus to Controversy: Asean's Relationship with Burma's slorc. Alternative Asean Network on Burma. 1977, Alternative Asean Network on Burma(ALTSEAN- BURMA): Bangkok. 110.
2. Badawi, J., Gender Equity in Islam. 1995: American Trust Publications. 66.
3. Bagchi, A.K., Capital and Labour Redifined: India and the Third World. 2002, New Delhi: Tulika Books. 336.
4. Balais Serrano, E., Indonesia Towards the Ends of Soehartocracy. May 22-June 3, 1997, Bangkok, Thailand: Asian Forum fo Human Rights and Development. 87.
5. Balasubrahmanyan, V., Mirror Image: The Media and the Women's Question. 1988, Bombay: Centre for Education & Documentation. 157.
6. Balasuriya, T., Right Relationship
De - Routing nad Re- Routing of Christian Theology. De - Routing nad Re- Routing of Christian Theology, ed. T. Balasuriya, B. Silva, and M. Balasingam. Vol. 30. 1991, Colombo: Centre for Society & Religion. 250.
7. Balasuriya, T.O.M.I., Mary and Human Liberation. Logos (Double Issue), 1990 (March/July). 29(No. 1 & 2): p. 192.
8. Bandarage, A., Women, Populatioin And Global Crisis: A Political- Economic Analysis. 1997, London: Zed Books Ltd. 397.
9. Barker, D. and J. Mander, Invisible Government
The World Trade Organization: Global Government for the New Millennium? 1999 (October), Sausalito: The International Forum on Globalization (IFG). 45.
10. Barlow, M., Blue Gold: The Global Water Crisis and the commodification of the World's Water Supply. 1999 (June), The International Forum on Globalization (IFG): Sausalito. p. 46.
11. Barme, G.a.M., John, Seeds of Fire
Chinese Voices ofConscience. 1986, Hong Kong: Far Eastern Economic Review, Limited. 347.
12. Basu, A., ed. The Challenge of Local Feminisms: Women's Movements in Global Perspective. 1995, Westview Press, Inc. 493.
13. Batista, I., Social movements:globalization, exclusion. Social movements:challenges and perspectives. 1997, Geneva: World Council of Churches.
14. Batliwala, S., Women's Empowerment in South Asia. 1994, New Delhi: FAO- NGO South Asia Programme. 126.
15. Battistella, G., ed. Human Rights of Migrant Workers: Agenda For NGOs. 1993: Quezon City. 282.
16. Bauer, P.T., Dissent on Development. Student edition ed. 1976, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 320.
17. Baum, R., Scientism and Bureaucratism in Chinese Thought: Cultural Limits of the "Four Modernization". 1981, University of Lund, Sweden: Research Policy Institute. 51.
18. Baum, W.C.a.T., Stokes M., Investing in Development: Lessons of World Bank Experience. 1985, New York: Oxford University Press. 610.
19. Bautista, M.C.R.B., ed. In the shadow of the lingering Mt. Pinatubo disaster. 1993, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines and Center for Asian Studies Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam: Quezon City. 271.
20. Bayat, A., Work, Politics, and Power: An International Perspective on Workers Control and Self-Management. 1991, New York: Monthly Review Press. 243.
21. Beall, J., ed. A City for All: Valuing difference and working with diversity. 1997, Zed Books: New York. 298.
22. Becker, E. and T. Jahn, eds. SUSTAINABILITY AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES. 1999, Zed Books: London. 336.
23. Bekaert, J., Kampuchea Diary 1983 - 1986. 1986, Bangkok: DD Books.
24. Bello, W., Creating the Third Force: U.S. Sponsored Low Intensity Conflict in the Philippines. Food First Development Report Series. 1987, San Francisco: The Institue for Food and Develpment Policy. 118.
25. Bello, W., N. Bullard, and K. Malhotra, eds. Global Finance: New Thinking on Regulating Speculative Capital Markets. 2000, The University Press: Dhaka. 244.
26. Bello, W.C., Shea and Li, Kheng Poh, A Siamese Tragedy: Development and Disintegration in Modern Thailand. 1998, New York: Zed Books. 267.
27. Bennholdt-Thomsen, V. and M. Mies, The Subsistence Perspective: Beyond the Globalised Economy. 1999, London: Zed Books. 246.
28. Berger, J. and J. Mohr, A Seventh Man: The Story of a Migrant Worker in Europe. 1989, Cambridge: Granta Books. 239.
29. Bettelheim, C., Studies in The Theory of Planning. 1959, India: Jayasinghe, Asia Publishing House. 451.
30. Bhaduri, A. and M.A. Rahman, eds. Studies in Rural Participation. A Sudy prepared for the International Labour Office within the framework of the World Employment Programme. 1982, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co: New Delhi. 229.
31. Bhagat, M., Aspects of Drug Industry in India. 1982, Bombay: Centre for Education and Documentation. 119.
32. Bhasin, K., Understanding Gender. 2000, New Delhi: Kali for Women. 86.
33. Bhasin, K. and N.S. Khan, Some Questions on Feminism and its Relevance in South Asia. Kali for Women. 1999, New Delhi, India: Kamla Bhasin & Nighat Said Khan (Kali for Women). 46.
34. Bhasin, K. and R. Vimala, eds. Reading on Poverty Politics and Development. 1980, Freedom from Huger Campaign / Action for Development
Food and Agriculuture Organization of the United Nations: Rome, ITaly. 266.
35. Bhatt, V.V., FINANCIAL SYSTEMS, INNOVATIONS and DEVELOPMENT. 1995, New Delhi: Sage Publications. 227.
36. Bhattarai, T., et al., Forests and Indigenous Peoples of Asia. 1999 (June), Minority Rights Group International: London. p. 32.
37. Bideleux, R., Communism and Development. 1985: Methuen & Co Ltd. 316.
38. Bidwai, P. and A. Vanaik, Testing Times: The Global Stake in a Nuclear Test Ban. 1996, Dag Hammarskjold Foundation: Motala.
39. Bidwai, P. and A. Vanaik, Testing Times: The Global Stake in a Nuclear Test Ban. 1996: Dag Hammarskjold Foundation. 71.
40. Biggs, S.a.F.J., Agriculture Research and the Rural Poor. 1991, Canada: International Development Reseach Centre. 139.
41. Bird, G., The International Monetary System and the Less Developed Countries. 2nd ed. 1982, Hong Kong: The Macmillan Press Ltd. 352.
42. Biron-Polo, J., Rethinking Philippine Popular Symbols: Moments of domination and resistance in the province of Leyte. 1988, Qezon City, Philippines: Jaime Biron-Polo. 82.
43. Bissio, R. and L. Garrido, eds. Social Watch No.1 1997. 1997, Instituto Del Tercer Mundo: Montevideo. 255.
44. Bissio, R. and L. Garrido, Social Watch Annuel Report No.3. 1999, Instituto del Tercher Mundo: Montevideo. p. 221.
45. Bissio, R. and L. Garrido, eds. Social Watch Annuel Report No.4. 2000, Instituto del Tercer Mundo: Montevideo. 253.
46. Bissio, R.R., ed. Third World Guide 93/94. 1993, Instituto del Tercer Mundo: Uruguay. 631.
47. Bodde, D., Peking Diary: A Year of Revolution. 1950, New York: Henry Schuman, Inc. 292.
48. Bolling, L.R. and C. Smith, Private Foreign Aid: U S Philanthrophy for Relief and Development. 1982, California: Westview Press. 330.
49. Bonner, A., Averting the Apocalypse: Social Movements in India Today. 1990, Durham: Duke University Press. 467.
50. Boonsue, K., Women Development Models and Gender Analysis: A Review. 1992, Bangkok: Asian Institute of Technology. 22.
51. Boqiao, T., Anthems of defeat: crackdown in Hunan province 1982-1992. 1992, New York: Asia Watch. 257.
52. Borras, S.M., The Bibingka Strategy. 1998, Quezon City: Institute for Popular Democarcy. 199.
53. Bose, T.k., protection of Refugees in South Asia Need for Legal Framwork. 2000, Kathmandu, Nepal: South Asia Forum for Human Rights. 70.
54. Boserup, E. and C. Liljencrantz, Integration of women in development: Why When How. 1975: p. 42.
55. Boxer, C.R., The Great Ship From Amacon. 1988, Macau: Instituto Cultural De Macau; Centro De Estudos Maritimos De Macau. 361.
56. Brass, P.R., The New Cambridge History of India: The Politics of India Since Independence. 2nd ed. 1994, New Delhi: Foundation Books. 403.
57. Brass, P.R. and A. Vanaik, eds. Competing Nationalisms in South Asia: Essays for Asghar Ali Engineer. 2002, Orient Longman: New Delhi. 297.
58. Brennan, B., P. Scannell, and P. Vervest, Europe - Asia Arms Trade Challenges ASEM Security Dialogue, Transnational Institute. p. 96.
59. Brodhead, T.H.-C., Brent and Lambert, Anne-Marie, Bridges of Hope? Canadian Voluntary Agencies and the Third World, ed. M. Tooke. 1988, Ottawa: The Norht-South Institute. 173.
60. Brody, A., Slowdown: Global Economic Maladies. Studies in economic development and Planning: No. 36, ed. P.C. JOSHI. 1985, Beverly hills London New Delhi: Sage Publications. 151.
61. Brooks, D.H., Challenges for Asia's Trade and Environment. Economic Staff Paper Series. Vol. 57. 1998, Manila: Asian Development Bank. 36.
62. Browne, H., ed. A Directory of Organizations in Canada, Mexico and the United States: 1997 Environmental Directory. 1998, Cross Border Links: Silver City, NM.
63. Brundenius, C., Capital Goods in Economics Thought. Technology & Development. 1984: Research Policy Institute, University of Lund, Sweden. 53.
64. Buddhadasa, B., Handbook For Mankind. 1989, Bangkok. 140.
65. Budhoo, D.L., Enough is Enough: Dear Mr. Camdessus. Open Letter of Resignation to the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund. Documentary Sources for Social Change. 1990, Goa: The Other India Press. 115.
66. Bureau, H.A., Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. 2000. 40.
67. Butalia, U., The Other Side of Silence: Voices from the Partition of India. 1998, Viking: Penguin Books. 278.
68. Byrnes, A., Building on a Decade of achievement, in International Womens Right Action Watch. 1991, Women, Public Policy and Development Project Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs: Minneeapolis. p. 40.
69. Bystydzienski, J.M., ed. Women Transforming Politics: Worldwide Strategies For Empowerment. 1992, Indiana University Press. 229.
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