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1. Escaping Poverty Trap: Lessons From Asia, Manila: Asian Development Bank. 91.
2. Feminist Review 12, in Feminist Review, F: London. p. 110.
3. Friends World Program: A World of Learning, Southampton: Long Island University. 91.
4. Electoral Politics in the Indian States: Party System and Cleavages. Studies in Electoral Politics in the Indian States, ed. M.a.F. Weiner, John Osgood. Vol. 4. 1975, Delhi: Manohar. 209.
5. Economic Consequences of the New Rice Technology. 1978, Manila, Philippines: The International Rice Research Institute. 402.
6. Ethnicity and Social change in Sri Lanka, in National Problems in Sri Lanka. 1979, The Social Scientists Associatio: Sri Lanka.
7. The Future of the Hong Kong Seashore, ed. B. Morton. 1979, Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. 192.
8. From the Womb of Han: Stories of Korean Women Workers. 1982, Hong Kong: Christian Conference of Asia - Urban Rural Mission. 92.
9. East Asia: International Review of Economic, Political, and Social Development. East Aisa, ed. J.P.B. Sung. Vol. 1. 1983, Frankfurt: Campus Verlag. 248.
10. The Effects of Modernization and Development on the Status and Roles of Rural Women, in Economic and Social Condition for Asia and the Pacific. 1983, The Women's Bureau of Sri Lanka: Bangkok. p. 126.
11. Ethical Dilemmas of Development in Asia, ed. G.T. Gunatilleke, Neelan and Coomaraswamy, Radhika. 1983, Lexington: Lexington Books. 275.
12. Exposition of the Juche Idea. 1983, Pyongyang: Foreign Languages Publishing House. 164.
13. Education and Development, ed. S.R. Dr. Sharma, Dr. Shrestha, Gajendra M., Pradhan, Gaja S. 1984, Lazimpat, Kathmandu: Research Centre for Educational Innovation and Development. 183.
14. Education and Society: Focus on Asia and the Pacific, ed. I.C. Mateo. 1984, Hong Kong: Asian Students Association. 300.
15. Essays on the Commercialization of Indian Agriculture, ed. K.N.B. Raj, Neeladri; Guha, Sumit and Padhi, Sakti. 1985, Delhi: Oxford University Press. 354.
16. Fundamentals of Marxist-Leninist Philosophy. 1985, Moscow: Progress Publishers. 635.
17. Fundamentals of Marxist-Leninist Thoery and Tactics of Revolutionary Parties, ed. O.V.P. Bardizh, P.M.; and Trofimov, V.A. 1985, Moscow: Progress Publishers. 460.
18. The Emerging Peace Process and the Ethnic Question in Sri Lanka. Logos, 1986. 25(3): p. 111.
19. Export Processing Zones in Five Countries: The Economic and human Consequences, ed. D. Shoesmith. 1986, Hong Kong: Asia Partnership for Human Development. 267.
20. The Economist Pocket Style Book. 1987, London: The Economist Publications Ltd. 96.
21. Financing Ecological Destruction. 1987: The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. 31.
22. Guidelines on Social Measures for the Prevention of Crime Among Youth and on Juvenile Justice: The Role of Youth Organization in the ESCAP Region. 1987, Bangkok: United Nations Economics and Social Commission for Asia and The Pacific. 18.
23. Empowerment, Justice and Social Change: A Shared Struggle. 1988, Asian Cultural Forum on Development (ACFOD): Bangkok. p. 127.
24. Growing Together: Women, Feminism and Popular Education. 1988, Rome: Isis International. 95.
25. Flood in Bangladesh, ed. M. Ahmad. 1989, Dhaka: Community Development Library. 276.
26. Glasnost, Perestroika and Asia. 1989, Christian Conference of Asia: Hong Kong. p. 158.
27. Environmental Protection in Leyte: Pollution Control for a Greener Tomorrow. in Pollution Control for a Green Tomorrow. 1990. Ormoc City, Leyte: Conspectus Foundation.
28. The Greening of the Church: The Christian Reponses to the Environmental Crisis, ed. J. Thomas. 1990, Bangalore: Prarambha. 80.
29. East Tmor: Keeping the flame of freedom alive. 1991: Australian Council for Overseas Aid. 33.
30. Encyclopedia of WORLD PROBLEMS AND HUMAN POTENTIAL. 3rd edition ed. Human potential, ed. U.I. Association. Vol. 2. 1991, K G Saur Munchen. 950.
31. Encyclopedia of WORLD PROBLEMS AND HUMAN POTENTIAL. 3rd edition ed. World Problems, ed. U.I. Association. Vol. 1. 1991, K G Saur Munchen: New York, London & Paris. 1188.
32. Environmental Assessment Sourcebook. World Bank Technical Paper. 1991, Washington D C: The World Bank. 234.
33. Environmental Guidelines for Selected Agricultural and Natural Resources Development Projects. 1991, Office of the Environment Asian Development Bank. p. 115.
34. Fourth National Congress: Freedom from Debt Coalition (FDC). in Fourth National Congress: Freedom from Debt Coalition (FDC). 1991. Los Banos, Laguna: City of Springs.
35. Global Environment Facility. 1991, New York; Kenya and Washington: UNDP; UNEP and World Bank. 10.
36. Green Paper on Equal Opportunities for Women and Men. 1991, Hong Kong: Hong Kong Government. 56.
37. Environmental Assessment Sourcebook Volume II Sectoral Guidelines, in World Bank Technical Paper Number 140. 1991, The International Bank for Reconstruction/ THE World Bank: Washington, D.C. p. 282.
38. Echoes From Tiananmen. 1991 (March), Hong Kong: Friends of Chinese Minzhu. 41.
39. Environment and Development in Korea. 1992, Seoul: Korea NGO Forum for UNCED. 71.
40. European Official Development Assistance to the Philippines, ed. J.T. Rocamora, Hanneke van Eldik and Hilario, Ernesto M. 1992, Manila: Transnational Institute; Council for People's Development. 167.
41. Evaluation Result for 1990. 1992, Washington D C: The World Bank. 143.
42. External Debt: Definition, Statistical Coverage and Methodology. 1992, Paris: International Working Group on External Debt Statistics. 179.
43. Final Technical Report, in Peoples' Project on Agroforestry alternatives for soil convervation. 1992, Integrated Rural Technology Centre (IRTC), Kerala. p. 73.
44. Finding the Household: Conceptual and Methodological Issues. Women and the Household in Asia, ed. K. Saradamoni. Vol. 5. 1992, New Delhi: Sage Publications. 251.
45. Economic Reform in China: A new Phase, ed. I.M. Fund. 1994, Washington D C: International Monetary Fund. 84.
46. Emerging Trends in Human Rights Situation in Pakistan & Global Concerns. 1994, Idara-e-Amn-o-Insaf,Committee for Justice & Peace: Lahore. p. 90.
47. Economic Survey of Asia and the Pacific. 1995, New York: United Nations. 157.
48. Economies in Transition: The Asian Experience, in ADB Theme Paper 4. 1995, Asian Development Bank. p. 57.
49. Environmental Considerations in Program Lending: A Review of Bank's Experience. 1995: Asian Development Bank. 42.
50. Examining Structural Adjustment: The NGO working group on the World Bank. 1995, The NGO working group on the World Bank. p. 28.
51. Freedom from Bondage: Citizens commission on bonded and child labour. in First National Convention. 1995. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute.
52. Gender Studies (January-December 1995). Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 1995. 2(1): p. 1-150.
53. Gender Studies (July-December 1995). Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 1995. 2(2): p. 151-283.
54. Eat, Smart, Healthy, Local: Safe & Secure Food for Tomorrow. 1996, Penang: Pesticide Action Network Asia and the Pacific's (PAN AP) Safe Food Campaign. 141.
55. Economic Cooperation in the Greater Mekong Subregion: An Overview. 1996: Asian Development Bank. 16.
56. Embodied Violence: Communalising Women's Sexuality in South Asia, ed. K.a.A. Jayawardena, Malathi de. 1996, New Delhi: Kali for Women. 299.
57. Everyone's State? Redefining an "Effective State" in East Asia. 1996, Asia Alliance of YMCAs
Asia Monitor Resource Center (AMRC)
Asian Migrant Center (AMC)
Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives (ARENA)
Documentation for Action Groups in Asia (DAGA)
Oxfam - Hong Kong: Hong Kong. p. 26.
58. Feminist Political Ecology: Global Issues and Local Experience, ed. D. Rocheleau, Thomas-Slayter, Barbara and Wangari, Esther. 1996, London: Routledge. 327.
59. The first People: Asian rulers dislike Rights. idoc Internazionale, 1996. 27(3): p. 48.
60. Gender Studies (January - June 1996). Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 1996. 3(1): p. 1-153.
61. Gender Studies (July-December 1996). Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 1996. 3(2): p. 155-322.
62. For Ourselves: Women Reading the Qur'an. 1997: Women Living Under Muslim Laws. 256.
63. From "there is no alternative" to " there must be an alternative" The Dawn Africa Debates on Alternative Development Frameworks. 1997, Development of Alternative with women for a new era.
64. The Future of Indigenous Publishing in Africa. A journal of international development cooperation, 1997(1-2): p. 143.
65. Gender Studies (January - June 1997). Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 1997. 4(1): p. 1-122.
66. Gender Studies (July - December 1997). Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 1997. 4(2): p. 122 -302.
67. Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries. 1997, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. 114.
68. Good Tidings, Virtual Relaity? Churches in Inetrnet. idoc Internazionale, 1997. 28(3): p. 48.
69. Economic Crisis and the Resilience of the Poor in Indonesia. Recent Developments. 1998, Bandung: AKATIGA. 33.
70. The Evolving African Constitutionalism Special Issue, in For the Rule of Law, A. Dieng, Editor. 1998, International Commission of Jurists: Switzerland. p. 269.
71. Female Labour Force in Industry in Vietnam in Period of Renovation, ed. T.T.a.N. Phan, Tin Nhiem. 1998, Hanoi: Institute for Labour and Social Policy, Research Center for Female Labour Force. 108.
72. Gender And Social Development: Agricultural, National Identity, Gender and Environment, Man and Gender. Social Sciences - Vietnam, 1998: p. 120.
73. The Geopolitics Reader, ed. G.D. Tuathail, Simon and Routledge, Paul. 1998, London: Routledge. 327.
74. The Food Crisis of North Korea: Witnessed by 770 Food Refugees. 1998 (May), Korean Buddhist Sharing Movement: Seoul. p. 52.
75. Eqbal Ahamad on Nationalism, nukes and Naipaul. Himal South Asian, 1999. 12(3): p. 60.
76. Family, Community, and Modernization in Asian Societies - Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand. 1999, Asian-Pacific Center: Fukuoka. 213.
77. Forests and Globalization (Conference Briefing Materials). in International Forum on Globalization. 1999. Leavenworth, Washington: Pacific Environment and Resources Center; American Lands Alliance.
78. Forests for the Future: Local Strategies for Forest Protection, Economic Welfare and Social Justice, ed. P.U. Wolvekamp, Ann Danaiya; Paranjpye, Vijay and Ramnath, Madhu. 1999, London: Zed Books. 270.
79. Golden Anniversary Offering: An Overview of Ongoing YMCA Actions, in Asia Alliance of YMCAs. 1999, Asia Alliance of YMCAs: Hong Kong. p. 82.
80. The Engagement of Civil Society in the APEC Process. in The Engagement of Civil Society in the APEC Process. 1999 (January). Penang, Malaysia: Research and Education for Peace, School of Social Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
81. Empowering Women and Human Values: A Report of a Workshop on Gender and Sustainable Development (Koitta, Bangladesh; November 23 to Devember 21, 1999). 2000, Dhaka: Proshika: A Centre for Human Development. 96.
82. Feminisms in Asia - Re-thinking Feminist Practices: Activists as Thinkers and Practitioners - A Resource Book, ed. U.L. Butalia, Chia Wen Melody and Manipon, Jeannie N. 2000, Hong Kong: Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives (ARENA). 171.
83. Financing under Development. in 2nd Annual APRN Conference, Poverty and Financing Development. 2000. Jakarta: Asia-Pacific Research Network.
84. First East and SE Asia Regional Meeting on Dams, Rivers and People. in First East and SE Asia Regional Meeting on Dams, Rivers and People. 2000. Kong Jiam, Thailand: Linking Human Rights and Environment Protection.
85. The Freedom Forum Asian Center & Library: Year in Review 2000. 2000, The Freedom Forum Asian Centre & Library: Hong Kong. p. 22.
86. Gender and Indochina Conference: Proceedings. in Gender and Indochina Conference. 2000. Bangkok: Women's Action Research Instiative.
87. Gender and Society (April 2000). Gender and Society, 2000. 14(2): p. 229-354.
88. Gender and Society (August 2000). Gender and Society, 2000. 14(4): p. 492-599.
89. Gender and Society (December 2000). Gender and Society, 2000. 14(6): p. 717-840.
90. Gender and Society (June 2000). Gender and Society, 2000. 14(3): p. 365-488.
91. Gender and Society (October 2000). Gender and Society, 2000. 14(5): p. 605-708.
92. Girls can do anything! Publication 1999-2000, ed. K. Anderson. 2000, Suva: Fiji Women's Rights Movement. 35.
93. Globalisation, Human Rights and the Rule of Law, in For the Rule of Law, A. Dieng, Editor. 2000, International Commission of Jurists: Switzerland. p. 127.
94. Globalizing Alternatives to Globalization. 2000(4): p. 64.
95. Faith, Ideology and People's Movement in the Millenium. Voices, 2001. 21(1-2): p. 34.
96. Gender and Society (April 2001). Gender and Society, 2001. 15(2): p. 173-326.
97. Gender and Society (August 2001). Gender and Society, 2001. 15(4): p. 505-639.
98. Gender and Society (December 2001). Gender and Society, 2001. 15(6): p. 789-956.
99. Gender and Society (February 2001). Gender and Society, 2001. 15(1): p. 5-162.
100. Gender and Society (June 2001). Gender and Society, 2001. 15(3): p. 333-495.
101. Gender and Society (October 2001). Gender and Society, 2001. 15(5): p. 649-781.
102. German Foundation for International Development - Catalog. 2001.
103. Girls can do anything. Fiji Women's Rights Movement, 2001: p. 36.
104. Great Discoveries: An Amazing Journey Through Space and Time. 1st ed. 2001, New York: TIME Books. 169.
105. Economic Globalization: A Critical View and an Alternative Vision (Dossier 6). 2001 (August), The Justice, Peace and Creation Team of the World Council of Churches: Geneva. p. 39.
106. Equations. 2002: p. 129.
107. Focus Asien: Social Policies and the ASEM process International Workshop, Berlin(March 4-5, 2002). in Social Policies and the ASEM process International Workshop, Berlin(March 4-5, 2002). 2002. Berlin: German Asia Foundation.
108. Friends of the Earth: Annual Report. 2002: p. 16.
109. Gender and Society (April 2002). Gender and Society, 2002. 16(2): p. 153-274.
110. Gender and Society (August 2002). Gender and Society, 2002. 16(4): p. 437-572.
111. Gender and Society (February 2002). Gender and Society, 2002. 16(1): p. 5-143.
112. Gender and Society (June 2002). Gender and Society, 2002. 16(3): p. 281-431.
113. Global Democracy Initiatives: The Art of Possible, ed. H. Patomaki, T. Teivainen, and M. Ronkko. 2002, Helsinki, Finland: Network Institute of global democratization. 222.
114. Good Governance or Bad Management. Focus on the Global South, 2002.
115. Good Governance or Bad Management: An overview of the ADB's Decision Making Process and Policies. Focus on the Global South. 2002, Bangkok: Focus on the Global South. 56.
116. Gender and Society (October 2002). Gender and Society, 2002. 16(5): p. 581-758.
117. Globalizing Rights. Oxford Amnesty Lectures, ed. M.J. Gibney. 2003, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 271.
118. Ecological Debt. Jubilee South Journal, 2003 (April). 1(No.2): p. 118.
119. A Fair Globalization: Creating Opportunities for All. 2004, International Labour Organiation (ILO): Geneva. p. 168.
120. Far Eastern Economic Review. Far Eastern Economic Review, 2005. 168(7): p. 80.
121. Global Week of Action on Trade 10 -16 April 2005. Action Guide, 2005.
122. Good Governance or Bad Management: An Overview of the ADB's Decision Making Processes and Politics. May 2002, Focus on the Global South (FOCUS): Bangkok. p. 56.
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