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1. Journey Through Asia, Manila: The Asian Collective. 150.
2. Jubilee South for a debt free millennium, Quezon City: Jubily South International Coordinating Committee(ICC). 25.
3. The Living Economy, P. Ekins, Editor. p. 350.
4. Lokayan Bulletin. Lokayan Bulletin. 1(1): p. 160.
5. The May 18 Kwangju Democratic Uprising, in The May 18 History Compilation Committee of Kwangju City, The Mayy 18 History Compilation Committee of Kwangju City. p. 182.
6. Marx on Economics, ed. R. Freedman. 1961, Middlesex: Penguin Books. 251.
7. The Legal Needs of the Rural Poor in Sri Lanka. 1981, Colombo: A Law and Society Trust Publication. 82.
8. Maoism as it really is. 1981, Moscow: Progress Publishers. 282.
9. Manipulating Life: Ethical Issues in Genetic Engineering. 1982, Geneva: World Council of Churches. 36.
10. Minoritized and Dehumanized. 1983: CCA-URM & NCCP- PACT. 129.
11. Marxism in the Philippines: Marx Centennial Lectures. 1984, Quezon City: Third World Studies Center. 242.
12. The Kampuchean Problem in Thai Perspective. Asian Studies Monographs No. 032. 1985, Bangkok: Institute of Asian Studies. 103.
13. Lokayan Bulletin. Lokayan Bulletin, 1985. 3(1-6).
14. The Living Economy: A New Economics in the Making, ed. P. Ekins. 1986, London: Routledge. 398.
15. Lokayan Bullein. Lokayan Bulletin, 1986. 4(3): p. 168.
16. Lokayan Bulletin. Lokayan Bulletin, 1986. 4(1-6).
17. Modern Wars: The Humanitarian Challenge. Independant Commission on International Issues, ed. M. Bedjaoui. 1986, London: Zed Books Ltd. 196.
18. The Labour Trade. Filipino Migrant Workers Around The World. 1987, England: Catholic Institute for International Relations. 137.
19. Liberative Trends in Hindiuism Buddhism Christianity and Islam, in Logos, T. Balasuriya, et al., Editors. 1987, Logos: Colombo, Sri Lanka. p. 102.
20. Mobilizing international surpluses for world development: A Wider plan for a Japanese initiative. 1987, World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), The United Nations University (UNU): Tokyo. p. 55.
21. Japan's Growing External Assets: A medium for regional Growth? 1988, Hong Kong: Centre for Asian Pacific Studies, Lingnan College. 226.
22. Lokayan Bulletin. Lokayan Bulletin, 1988: p. 88.
23. Lokayan Bulletin. Lokayan Bulletin, 1988. 6(12): p. 189.
24. Lost Victory: An Overview of the Korean People's Struggle for Democracy in 1987, ed. C.I.f.t.S.o.J.a. Development. 1988, Seoul: Minjungsa. 326.
25. Logging Against the Natives of Sarawak. 1989, Selangor: INSAN, the Institute of Social Analysis. 93.
26. The Momarandum of Econnomic Policy: Six Points of Opposition, Six Alternative Conditions, in Freedom From Debt Coalition Public Information Series. 1989, Freedom From Debt Coalition: Quezon City. p. 11.
27. List of World Bank-financed Projects with Potential for NGO Involvement. 1990, Washington, D.C.: World Bank. 30.
28. A Moment of Truth. 1990, Kowloon, Hong Kong: Hong Kong Trade Trade Union Education Centre. 254.
29. The Literacy Issue: Feminist Perspectives on Reading & Writing. Voices Rising: A Bulletin About Women and Popular Education, 1990 (January/Feburary). 4(1): p. 40.
30. Kim Jong IL: Our Socialism Centred on the Masses Shall not Perish, in Workers of the Whole World, Unite. 1991, Foriegn Languages Publishing House: Pyongyang, Korea. p. 46.
31. Land and Land Use in Sri Lanka: Paper Presented at the Symposium March 15th and 16th 1991 at Centre for Society and Religion. Logos, 1991. 29(3 and 4): p. 141.
32. Law and Ecology: A Compilation of Philippine Laws and International Documents Pertaining to Ecology, ed. A.G.M.L. Vina. 1991, Manila: Cacho Publishing House. 368.
33. Key Indicators of Selected Asian Countries. 1992.
34. Kim ILSung: Answer to Questions Raised by The Managing Editor of The Japanese Newspaper Asahi Shimbun, in Workers of the Whole World, Unite. 1992, Foreign Language Publishing House: Pyongyang, Korea. p. 11.
35. Korean Situation in 1991. 1992, Seoul: Christian Institute for the Study of Justice and Development. 155.
36. Kashmir War Proxy War. 1993, Committee for Initiative on Kashmir. p. 68.
37. List of World Bank-Financed Projects with Potential for NGO Involvement. 1993, Wasington, D.C.: World Bank. 35.
38. Migrant Women: Crossing Boundaries and Changing Identities. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women, ed. G. Buijs. Vol. 7. 1993, Oxford: Berg Publishers. 204.
39. Justice Denied! 1994, Geneva; Kathmandu: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF); International Institute for Human Rights, Environment and Development. 185.
40. Key Indicators of Developing Asian and Pacific Countries. Asian Development Bank. Vol. XXV. 1994, Manila: Oxford University Press for ADB. 413.
41. Kim Jong IL: Socialism is a Science, in Workers of the Whole World, Unite. 1994, Foreign Languages Publishing House: Pyongyang, Korea. p. 35.
42. Korean Situation In 1994. 1994: p. 114.
43. The Limits of Opennses. HUman Rights In Indonesia and East Timor. 1994, United State Of America: Human Rights Watch. 145.
44. Links. International Journal of Socialist Renewal, 1994(3): p. 128.
45. Links. International Journal of Socialist Renewal, 1994(2): p. 128.
46. Links. International Journal of Socialist Renewal, 1994(1): p. 128.
47. Living and Working with Migrants in Asia. in Migrant Labour Issue. 1994. Hsinchu, Taiwan: Asian Migrant Centre.
48. Making Development Sustainable: The World Bank Group and The Environment. 1994, The World Bank - the Environment Department: Washington, D.C. p. 270.
49. Making Development Sustainable: The World Bank Group and the Environment. 1994, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. 270.
50. '95 Korean Situation. 1995, Seoul: Christian Institute for the Study of Justice and Development. 97.
51. Links. International Journal of Socialist Renewal, 1995(4): p. 128.
52. Lokayan Bulletin. Lokayan Bulletin, 1995. 11(6): p. 80.
53. Look at the World Through Women's Eyes, in NGO Forum on Women. 1995: Huairou. p. 3-96.
54. Mainstreaming the Environment: The World Bank Group and the Environment Since the Rio Earth Summit. 1995, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. 59.
55. Media Perspectives 20 Years After the End of the Vietnam War, in A series of international conferences conducted in Arlington, Va.; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Hong Kong; and Oakland, Calif. 1995, The Freedom Forum: Arlington. p. 15.
56. Japanese Economic Development: Feminization of Poverty and Ecology Crisis. Women's Asia 21: Voices from Japan, 1996(2): p. 1-74.
57. Journalists Under Fire: Media Under Siege. 1996, The Media Forum: Hong Kong. p. 37.
58. Manifesto on Freedom and Democracy. Japanese communist Party. 1996, Tokyo: Central Committee of Japanese Communist Party. 48.
59. Migration, Human Resources, Employment and Urbanization in Ho Chi Minh City, ed. T.C.a.L. Vu, Minh Hoai. 1996, Hanoi: National Political Publishing House. 5-136.
60. Japanese Communist Party: Program and Constitutioin. 1997, Tokyo: Japan Press Service. 62.
61. Kwangju in the Eyes of the World. 1997, Kwangju: The Journalists Association of Korea
The Moo-Deung Ilbo
Kwangju Citizens’ Solidarity. 177.
62. Menagerie 3. The Lontar Foundation's Work, ed. J.H. McGlynn. 1997, The Lontar Foundation: Jakarta. 254.
63. Journal of Asian Pacific Studies. APC: Asian Pacific Studies, 1998(3): p. 68.
64. The Kerala Model of Development A Debate (Part 2). Bulletin of Concerened Asian Scholars, 1998. 30(4): p. 35-52.
65. LEgal Issues on Burma Jouranl. Burma Lawyers Council, 1998(2): p. 54.
66. Local Government Finances in India: Proceedings of the National Conference on "Emerging Trends in Indian Local Government Finances" held at the National Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad, 24-25 October 1996. 1998, New Delhi: Manohar. 248.
67. Merely Cultural. 1998: p. 12.
68. Monthly Operational Summary of Bank and IDA Proposed Projects. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development International Development Association. 1998. 115.
69. Monthly Review: An independant socialist magazine. 1998. 49(2): p. 53.
70. Joining Hands to Develop Womanpower: A Report of a South Asian Workshop on Gender and Sustainable Development. 1999, The Institute for Development Policy Analysis and Advocacy (ADPAA): Dhaka. p. 110.
71. Kaleidoscope 3. Primer. Vol. 3. 1999, Lahore: Simorgh Women's Resource and Publication Centre. 75.
72. Kaleidoscope Teacher's Guide Books 1-2. 1999, Lahore: Simorgh Women's Resource and Publication Centre. 73.
73. Kerala's Economic Development: Issues and Problems, ed. B.A. Prakash. 1999, New Delhi: Sage Publications. 390.
74. Linking Arms: Asia - Europe Cooperation on Alternative Security Strategies. in Hague Appeal for Peace May 11- 13, 1999. 1999: Focus on the Global South.
75. Linking Arms: Asia-Europe Cooperation on Alternative Security Strategies. Hague Appeal for Peace, ed. J. Feffer. 1999, Bangkok: Focus on the Global South, Chulalongkorn University. 62.
76. Malacca Straits: Refined Risk Assessment. 1999, The GEF/UNDP/IMO Regional Programme for the Prevention and Management of Marine Pollution in the East Asian Seas (MPP-EAS)/Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA): Quezon City. p. 89.
77. Mapping Exercise of international Civil Society networks and groups advocating on behalf of the poor. Action Aid, ed. D.L. Shaw. 1999, London: Action Aid.
78. Media at the Millennium India. 1999, The Freedom Forum: New Delhi and Bombay. p. 7.
79. Kaleidoscope 1. 2nd ed. Primer. Vol. 1. 2000, Lahore: Simorgh Women's Resource and Publication Centre. 22.
80. Kaleidoscope 4. Primer. Vol. 4. 2000, Lahore: Simorgh Women's Resource and Publication Centre. 95.
81. Kaleidoscope Teacher's Guide Book 4. 2000, Lahore: Simorgh Women's Resource and Publication Centre. 36.
82. Kaleidoscope: Teacher's Guide Book 3. 2000, Lahore: Simorgh Women's Resource and Publication Centre. 33.
83. Kaleidoscope 2. 2nd ed. Primer. Vol. 2. 2001, Lahore: Simorgh Women's Resource and Publication Centre. 46.
84. Living the Lord's Prayer, in Asia Youth Week 2001. 2001, Christian Conference of Asia: Hong Kong. p. 36.
85. Making a Fresh Start: The Urgency of Combating Racism. WCC Report on its participation in the UN World Conference against Racism, Durban, 2001. 2001, Geneva: World Council of Churches. 75.
86. The Media and Political Change Asia. 2001, The Freedom Forum: Bangkok. p. 9.
87. Migration: Situationer and Impact, Biblical Inspiration, Pastoral Challenges. 2001, Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People
Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines. p. 55.
88. Monitoring The Right for an Effective Remedy for Human Rights Violation - Implementation of Article 2 of ICCPR - On the Occasion of the 57th Session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. 2001, Hong Kong: Asian Human Rights Commission. 72.
89.
Justice: The Heart of the Matter
An Ecumenical Approach to Financing for Development. 2001 (January), Ecumenical Coalition for Economic Justice: Toronto. p. 29.
90. Kaleidoscope 5. Primer. Vol. 5. 2002, Lahore: Simorgh Women's Resource and Publication Centre. 108.
91. Keeping Human Rights on the Agenda: Annual Report 2001 - 2002. Rights & Democracy. 2002, Quebec, Canada: International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development. 26.
92. Migration Needs, Issues and Responses in the Greater Mekong Subregion: A Resource Book. 2002, Hong Kong: Asian Migration Centre. 213.
93. Making A Difference. A compilation of Human Rights Education Success Stories. 2003, Bangkok, Thailand: Asian Regional Resource Center for Human Rights Education. 217.
94. Learning at Disaster Mitigation Institute. 2004, Disaster Mitigation Institute: Ahemedabad, India. p. 60.
95. Mission-shaped Church: Church Planting and Fresh Expressions of Church in a Changing Context. Mission and Public Affairs. 2004, London: Church House Publishing. 175.
96. Migration in the Greater Mekong Subregion: An annotated Bibliography. September 2002, Hong Kong: Asian Migrant Centre (AMC), Mekong Migration Network. 97.
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