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1. Our own voices: a participatory research study on the working conditions of Filipina domestic workers in Canada, Women's Advisory Committee of the Philippines-Canada Human Resource Development Program (PCHRD), Coalition for the Defence of Migrant Workers' Right - Toronto, PINAY - Montreal. p. 27.
2. Our Rightful share, Hong Kong: Committee for Asian Women Urban Rural Mission. 108.
3. The 1997 People's Summit on APEC: Proceedings.
4. Pepe Pilar, Quezon City: Popular Education for People's Empowerment (PEPE). 20.
5. Popular Education Note Book. Popular Education for People's Empowerment (PEPE), Quezon City: Popular Education for People's Empowerment (PEPE).
6. Putting Gender on the Agenda: A guide to partcipating in UN World Conferences: United Nations Development Fund for Women. 52.
7. One World Only: Industrialisation and Environment, in an international forum under the auspices of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Tokyo, November 25 - December 1, 1973. 1973, The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung: Tokyo. p. 363.
8. Postwar Japan: 1945 to the Present. The Japan Reader, ed. J.M. Livingston, Joe and Oldfather, Felicia. Vol. 2. 1973, Middlesex: Penguin Books. 600.
9. The National Conference on Learning from Taching in Industry: Selected Documents. 1st ed. 1977, Peking: Foreign Languages Press. 89.
10. Poems and Letters from Philippine Prison. Pinting. 1979, Hong Kong: Resource Centre for Philippine Concerns. 155.
11. The Other Baby Killer. 1981, Penang, Malaysia: Consumers Association of Penang. 63.
12. People against Domination: A Consultation Report on People's Movements and Stuctures of Domination in Asia. 1981, Kuala Lumpur: International Affairs, Christian Conference of Asia. 200.
13. Pesticide Dilemma in the Third World - a case study of Malaysia. 1981: Sahabat Alam Malaysia. 79.
14. Pesticide Problems in a Developing Country - a case study of Malaysia, in Sahabat Alam Malaysia. 1981, Friends of the Earth Malaysia: Malaysia. p. 42.
15. The Political Economy of Siam: 1851-1910, ed. C.a.P. Nartsupha, Suthy. 1981, Bangkok: The Social Science Association of Thailand. 517.
16. The Political Economy of Siam: 1910-1932, ed. C. Nartsupha, Prasartset, Suthy and Chenvidyakarn, Montri. 1981, Bangkok: The Social Science Association of Thailand. 253.
17. Philanthropy and Cultural Imperialism: The Foundation at Home and Abroad, in The Foundation at Home and Abroad, R.F. Arnove, Editor. 1982, Indiana University Press: Bloomington. p. 473.
18. Philippine Regional Profiles. 1982, Quezon City: Kapatirang Simbahan Para sa Bayan. 412.
19. Pakistan: The Roots of Dictatorship: The Political Economy of a Praetorian State, ed. H.a.R. Gardezi, Jamil. 1983, London: Zed Press. 394.
20. Political Economy of Philippine Commodities. 1983, Qezon City: Third World Studies Program. 310.
21. Political Economy of Philippine Commodities. Philippines in the Third World Book Series, ed. S.D. Randolf, Gimenez-Maceda, Teresita and Coronel, Sheila. Vol. 1. 1983, Quezon City: Third World Studies Center. 310.
22. Papan Radioactive Waste Dump Controversy. 1984, Pulau Pinang: Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM). 82.
23. Nicaragua: What Difference Could a Revolution Make? - Food and Farming in the New Nicaragua, ed. J.L. Collins, Frances Moore, Allen, Nick and Rice, Paul. 1985, San Francisco: Institute for Food and Development Policy. 292.
24. Philosophical Foundations of Scientific Socialism, ed. F.I.S. Zakharov, V. V. and Shestopal, A. V. 1985, Moscow: Progress Publishers. 383.
25. On Anti- Voluntarism. Lokayan Bulletin, 1986. 4(3/4): p. 64.
26. Pakistan-Struggle for Human Rights. 1986, Singapore: International Affairs Christian Conference of Asia. 221.
27. Panchayati Raj in Karnataka Today: Its National Dimensions, ed. G. Mathew. 1986, New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company. 160.
28. Powerful Images. 1986, Rome, Italy: Isis International. 210.
29. Nothing to Lose but Our Lives: Empowerment to Oppose Industrial Hazards in a Transnational World, ed. D.D. Dembo, Clarence J.; Kadwani, Ayesha and Morehouse, Ward. 1987, Hong Kong: ARENA Press. 207.
30. The Narmada Valley Project: A Critique. 1988, Delhi: Kalpavriksh. 24.
31. The Other Picture. 1988, New Delhi: Center for Development of Instructional Technology. 166.
32. Personal Laws. Background papers, 1988(1): p. 22.
33. Pyongyang. Review. 1988, Pyongyang: Foreign Languages Publishing House. 160.
34. NaHan: memorial issue. 1989, Manchester: USDAW, Islington Council. 114.
35. Questions & Answers on the Philippine Debt Crisis. 1989, Quezon City: Freedom from Debt Coalition. 40.
36. Panchayati Raj, Gram Swaraj and Federal Polity, ed. S.L. Verma. 1990, Jaipur: Rawat. 286.
37. Promoting Sustainable Development in the Philippines: The Role of European Governments and NGOs. 1990 (May), Transnational Institute (TNI): Amsterdam. p. 99.
38. Nepal and Its Electoral System: an introduction. 1991, Kathmandu: Informal Sector Research Centre. 92.
39. Nepal and Its Electoral System: An Introduction. 1991, Kathmandu: Informal Sector Research Centre (INSEC). 92.
40. The New State of the World Atlas, in The Acclaimed Visula Survey of Worldwide Political and Economic Change, M. Kidron and R. Segal, Editors. 1991, Simon & Schuster of Australia Ltd: London. p. 159.
41. Panchayat Level Resource Mapping An approach Paper: A Model For Micro Level Resource Survey with People's Participation. 1991, Centre for Earth Science Studies, Kerala. p. 38.
42. People and the Future of Thailand's Forests: An Evaluation of the State of Thailand's Forests Two Years After the Logging Ban. 1991, Thailand: Project for Ecological Recovery. 2-J1.
43. 1991 People's Forum. in 1991 People's Forum: International Forum Case Studies, Industrialisation / Urbanisation. 1991. Bangkok: People's Forum.
44. Put Our World to Rights: Towards a Commonwealth Human Rights Policy. 1991, London: Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative. 232.
45. Nationalisms and Sexualities, ed. A.R. Parker, Mary; Sommer, Doris and Yaeger, Patricia. 1992, New York: Routledge. 451.
46. New Internationalist. New Internationalist, 1992(227 - 238).
47. Of Bonds & Bondage, in A Reader on Philippine Debt, E.S. de Dios and J. Rocamora, Editors. 1992, Translation Institute, Philippine Center for Policy Studies and Freedom from Debt Coalition: Philippine. p. 220.
48. Of Bonds and Bondage: A Reader on Philippine Debt, ed. E.S.d.a.R. Dios, Joel. 1992: Transnational Institute; Philippine Center for Policy Studies; Freedom from Debt Coalition. 220.
49. "Once I Had A Dream." Stories Told by Korean Women Minjung, ed. M.K. Kim. 1992, Hong Kong: Documentation for Action Groups in Asia (DAGA). 107.
50. The other side of the Story: The Real Impact of World Bank and IMF Structural Adjustment Programs. 1992, Washington D C: The Development Group for Alternative Policies. 44.
51. Our Stories, Our Faith. WSCF Asia Book, ed. H.S.a.Y. Antone, Ting Jin. Vol. 15. 1992, Hong Kong: World Student Christian Federation, Asia-Pacific Region. 159.
52. Participatory Development and the World Bank: Potential Directions for Change. World Bank Discussion Papers, ed. B.a.W. Bhatnagar, Aubrey C. 1992, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank. 195.
53. Philippine Natural Resources Law Journal. Law Journal, 1992. 5(2): p. 144.
54. Philippine Natural Resources Law Journal. Law Journal, 1992. 5(1): p. 90.
55. Poverty Reduction Operational Directive. 1992: World Bank. 35.
56. The Power to Change: Women in the Third World Redefine Their Environment. 1992, New Delhi: Kali for Women. 227.
57. Prescription for Change: National Drug Policies, Social Transformation and the Media. The Role of National Drug Policies in Social Transformation: A Challenge for the Media. 1992, Manila: Philippine Centre for Investigative Journalism; Dag Hammarskjold Foundation. 143.
58. Nurture the Seeds of Unity, Take Root and Reclaim our Lives! Papers on the Asian Peasant Women Dialogue on the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT) and Structural Adjustment Progras (SAPs), ed. L.P. Mariano, Oliveros, Teresita G. and Vera, Adora Faye E. 1993, Quezon City: AMIHAN, National Federation of Peasant Women. 130.
59. Our Choice for 2010: From Minamata to the Global Environment. 1993, Tokyo: Greenpeace Japan. 75.
60. Philippine Nature Resources Law Journal. Law Journal, 1993. 6(1): p. 121.
61. New Technologies and the Future of Women's Work in Asia. in Institute of New Tchnology Workshop Report. 1994. Malaysai: A UNU / INTECH Publication.
62. Organizing Strategies in Women's Health: An Information and Action Handbook, ed. L. Menon. 1994, Quezon City: Isis International. 142.
63. New Farmers' Movements in India. Library of Peasant Studies, ed. T. Brass. Vol. 12. 1995, Essex: Frank Cass. 290.
64. Population, Development and the role of Women. 1995: The United States Information Agency. 25.
65. The Program for the Development of Chinese Women (1995 - 2000). 1995. p. 28.
66. Promoting Development: Effective Global Institutions for the Twenty-first Century. Rethinking Bretton Woods, ed. J.M.a.G. Griesgraber, Bernhard G. Vol. 1. 1995, London: Pluto Press. 147.
67. Pluriverse Africa. idoc Internazionale, 1996. 27(4): p. 48.
68. Non-Governmental Organizations in Development: Theory and Practice, ed. N. Bava. 1997, New Delhi: Kanishka Publishers. 283.
69. Plan of action Dhaka 1997. 1997, Dhaka: Women living under muslim laws. 24.
70. Plan of action: Dhaka 1997: Women Living Under Muslim Laws. 1997, Lahore: Women Living Under Muslim Laws. 24.
71. The Politics of Power. Watershed People's Forum on Ecology, 1997. 2(2): p. 56.
72. Popular Education as Alternative Education. 1997, Quezon City: Popular Education for People's Empowerment (PEPE). 19.
73. Prlimenary Deligation LIst September 15, 1997. 1997, Hong Kong: International Monetary Fund.
74. Profiles of Civil Society in 60 Countries, in The New Civic Atlas, L.W. Poinier, Editor. 1997, CIVICUS: Washington D C. p. 168.
75. Nation - States in the Global Village. idoc Internazionale, 1998. 29(1): p. 48.
76. The Never-Ending Debt of the Third World. 1998, Brussels: World Movement of Christian Workers. 49.
77. Not to Hurt the Womb that Give Birth: Dynamics of Neglect and Dynamics of Solidarity. Human Rights and Spirituality. Vol. 3. 1998, Hong Kong: An Asian Human Rights Commission Publication. 204.
78. Problematising Asia (1). in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Conference. 1998. Taipei: Asia Regional Exchanges for New Alternatives, Center for Asia-Pacific/Cultural Studies, National Tsing Hua University.
79. Problematising Asia (2). in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Conference. 1998. Taipei: Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives, Center for Asia-Pacific/Cultural Studies, National Tsing Hua University.
80. Putting People on the ASEM agenda: Lobby Briefings in the Netherlands. in In Preparation for the Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM) II. 1998. London.
81. Putting People on the ASEM Agenda: Lobby Briefings in the Netherlands. in Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM) II. 1998. London: Transnational Institute.
82. The New Eye 1998-99: True Stories of the People's Struggle for Peace in Burma. 1999, Bangkok: The New Eye. 160.
83. The ' perestroika of aid'? New perspectives on conditionality. Christian Aid, 1999: p. 38.
84. Perspectives: Human Rights in Religions. Logos, 1999. 38(3): p. 80.
85. Philippines Independant Evaluation Project for Levi Strauss & Co.'s Terms of Engagement. 1999: Levi Strauss and Co. 122.
86. Policy for the Health Sector. Asian Development Bank. 1999, Manila: Asian Development Bank. 98.
87. Programme Hand Book: Global Programme of Training in Population and Sustainable Development. 1999, Centre For Development Studies: Trivandrum, Kerala, India. p. 80.
88. Quild Pro Quo. Cultures & Development, 1999.
89. National Plan Of Action for the Advancement of Women in Vietnam by the Year 2000, ed. T.M. Hoa. 2000, Hanoi: Women's Publishing House. 84.
90. Negotiating Water Rights, ed. B.R.a.M.-D. Bruns, Ruth S. 2000, New Delhi: Vistaar Publications. 394.
91. Nepal's Performance in Implementing the Declaration of the World Summit for Social Development (WSSD) - 1995: Country Report, in RRN Report Series. 2000, Rural Reconstruction Nepal: Kathmandu, Nepal. p. 1-54.
92. New and Forthcoming Books. 2000, New Delhi: Kali for Women. 48.
93. People, Plants, & Justice: The Politics of Nature Conservation, ed. C. Zerner. 2000, New York: Columbia University Press. 449.
94. Policy Recommendations for Preventing Another Capital Account Crisis. Asian Policy Forum. 2000, Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute. 16.
95. Practical Guide for Employment of Foreign Domestic Helpers - What Foreign Domestic Helpers and Their Employers Should Know. 2000, Hong Kong: Labour Department. 32.
96. Press, Power & Politics. 2000, The Freedom Forum: Hong Kong. p. 9.
97. PRIA Annual Report 1999-2000. 2000: p. 56.
98. Public Support for Food Security: The Public Distribution System in India. Strategies for Human Development in India, ed. N.a.K. Krishnaji, T.N. Vol. 1. 2000, New Delhi: Sage Publications. 335.
99. Policy Recommendations for Preventing Another Capital Account Crisis. 2000 (July), Asian Policy Forum, Asian Development Bank Institute (Forum Secretariat): Tokyo. p. 16.
100. Negotiating the TRIPs Agreement: India's Experience and Some Domestic Policy Issues, ed. B. Chatterjee. 2001, Jaipur: CUTS Centre for International Trade, Economics & Enviroment. 45.
101. Policy Recommendations for Designing New and Balanced Financial Market Structures in Post-Crisis Asia - Proposals on How to Foster Bond Markets Through Strengthening the Banking Sector. Asian Policy Forum. 2001, Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute. 28.
102. New Threats to Electoral System. for Unity Aliran Monthly, 2002. 22(3).
103. The political economy of power. Economics and Political Weekly, 2002. 37(33): p. 90.
104. Power Politics in the WTO. Focus on the Global South, 2002: p. 94.
105. Progress Report on Policy Objectives (2001). 2002, Hong Kong Government: Hong Kong.
106. Puteri Umno: Sound and Fury Signifying Nothing New. for Unity Aliran Monthly, 2002. 22(8): p. 40.
107. Quo Vadis Indonesia: Federalism versus Local Autonomy, in Refleksi. 2002, Social Welfare Guidance Foundation. p. 48.
108. Orang Minyak and the Invasion of Iraq: UN's Failure and US Hegemony. 2003, Selangor: Society for Christian Reflection. 24.
109. Pocket World in Figures. 2003, London: Profile Books. 236.
110. Protection and Participation: Human Rights Approach. Human Right Commission. 2003, Hong Kong: Asian Human Right Commission & Asian Legal Resource Centre. 72.
111. Oxfam Hong Kong Annual Review: Working with People Against Poverty. Hong Kong Oxfam, 2004: p. 30.
112. Plantations are not Forests. Watershed, 2004. 9(3): p. 60.
113. OECD Watch: Five Years On - A Review of the OECD Guidelines and National Contact Points, in OECD Watch, P. Feeney, Editor. 2005, SOMO- Centre for Research on Multinational: Amsterdam. p. 84.
114. People's Plan Japonesia. Transborder Democracy, Dialogue and Peoples' Alternative, 2005: p. 16.
115. Pocket World in Figures. 2005, London: Profile Books. 254.
116. Papers and Articles in Chinese (Reader Volume Four). in Regional Workshop on Local Governance on Rural Alternatives. 2005 (July). Beijing: Rural Reconstruction Centre of China, Renmin University of China, ARENA Regional School Local Governance Programme, James Yen Rural Reconstruction Institute (YIRR), Liang Shuming Rural Reconstruction Centre.
117. Papers and Articles in English (Reader Volume Three). in Regional Workshop on Local Governance and Rural Alternatives. 2005 (July). Beijing: Rural Reconstruction Centre of China, Renmin University of China, ARENA Regional School Local Governance Programme, James Yen Rural, Reconstruction Institute (YIRR), Liang Shuming Rural Reconstruction Centre.
118. Papers and Reports in Chinese (Reader Volume Five). in Regional Workshop on Local Governance and Rural Alternatives. 2005 (July). Beijing: Rural Reconstruction Centre of China, Renmin University of China, ARENA Regional School Local Governance Programme, James Yen Rural, Reconstruction Institute (YIRR), Liang Shuming Rural Reconstruction Centre.
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