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1. Taking Liberties: Poor People, Free Trade and Trade Justice, London: Christian Aid. 63.
2. Traditional Burmese Political Values, in Burmese Political Values. p. 6-246.
3. A Training Workshop on Community-based Savings and Credit, in Savings and Sharing in Asia, Christian Conference of Asia Development and Service: Hong Kong. p. 163.
4. Views from the South: The Effects of Globalization and the WTO on Third World Countries, ed. S. Anderson, San Francisco: International Forum on Globalization (IFG). 176.
5. This Nation and Socialism are One: Selected Writings of Le Duan, ed. T.V. Dinh. 1976, Chicago: Vanguard Books. 261.
6. Thai Politics 1932 - 1957, ed. T. Chaloemtiarana. 1978, Thailand: The Social Science Association of Thailand. 884.
7. The United Nations Versus The Arms Race. 1980, New York: United Nations, Deaprtment of Public Information and Centre for Disarmament, Department of political and Security Council Affairs. 117.
8. To Be Born A Nation: The Liberation Struggle for Namibia. 1981, London: Zed Press. 357.
9. TheStruggle for Socialism in the imperialist epoch. Resolution of the Socialist Workers Party. 1984, Chippendale, Australia: Pathfinders Press. 102.
10. Training Manual on the Transfer of Technology among Rural Women. 1984, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific: Bangkok. p. 200.
11. Transnationalization, The State and the People: The Philippine Experience. Working Papers of the United Nations University. 1985, Asian Perspectives Project. 398.
12. The Truth Unites: Essays in Tribute to Samar Sen, ed. A. Mitra. 1985, Calcutta: Subarnarekha. 316.
13. Voices for Freedom: an Amnesty International anthology. 1986, London: Amnesty International.
14. Training Manual on Managing Development Programmes for Women. 1987, United Nations, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. p. 246.
15. Urban Self - Reliance Directory, in International Foundation for Development Alternatives. 1987, The Food Energy Nexus Programme, The United Nations University: Switzerland. p. 234.
16. Ten Year of Naga People Movement Human Right (NPMHR), in Ten Year of Naga People Movement Human Right. 1988, R. Paphino: Nagaland, India. p. 16.
17. Tribal communicities:Issues, Analysis and
Organization. 1988: Christian Conference of Asia Urban-rural Mission Documentation for Action Groups in Asia. 94.
18. Towards Liberation In Pakistan, in Logos, T. Balasuriya, et al., Editors. 1989, Centre for Society and Religion: Colombo, Sri Lanka. p. 118.
19. Unseen Phenomenon: The Rise of Homeworking. CHANGE, ed. A.v. Luijken and S. Mitter. 1989, CHANGE: London.
20. Voices from the Jungle, in Burmese youth in transiton. 1989, Center for Christian Response: Tokyo. p. 88.
21. Voices Rising. A Bulletin about Women and Popular Education, 1989: p. 28.
22. Towards Life. 1990, Thiruvalla: Programme for Social Action. 106.
23. Union Carbide " Committed to Environmental Excellence". 1990: Coalition for a responsible carbide.
24. Voices from the Thai Countryside: The Short Stories of Samruam Singh. Center for Southeast Asian Studies Monograph 6, ed. K.A. Bowie. 1991, Madison: Center for Southeast Asian Studie. 130.
25. Thin Black Lines: The Role Of Cartoon. 1992, The Public Interest Research Group. p. 40.
26. Voices Rising. A Bulletin about Women and Popular Education, 1992. 1: p. 24.
27. the thatched patio. 1993. 6(1): p. 48.
28. Victim Women's Forum: Women's Initiation to Fight Against Victimization of Women. 1993, Informal Sector Service Centre: Kathmandu. p. 60.
29. Thai Literary Traditions, ed. M. Chitakasem. 1995, Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University Press. 298.
30. Thai Women: Recommendation for Development. in Thai NGO Working Group for World Conference on Women. 1995. Bangkok: Thai NGO Working Group for World Conference on Women.
31. Towards Gender Equality: Development in Practice, The Role of the Public Policy. The International Bank of Recostruction and Development. 1995, Washingon D C: A World Bank Publication. 76.
32. Towards Gender Orientation in Development Co-operation. Principles and Guidelines of the Association of the churche's Development Services - AG KED, 1995: p. 72.
33. Unlad Kabayan: A Primer on Migrant Workers Re-entry programs. 1995, Hong Kong: Asian Migrant Centre. 28.
34. Unveiling the Issues: Pakistani Women's Perspectives on Social, Political and Ideological Issues, ed. N.S.a.Z. Khan, Afiya Shehrbano. 1995, Lahore: ASR Publications. 194.
35. Voices from Japan. Women's Asia 21: Voices from Japan, 1995(1): p. 1-65.
36. Voices of Women 1995 Diary. 1995, Women Writing for Change. p. 142.
37. The Ties That Bind; In Search Of The Modern Singapore Family. 1996, Singapore: Armour Publishing Pte Ltd. 208.
38. To inherit the Spirit of the Kwang ju Uprising. in 1st International Youth Camp for Human Rights & Peace. 1996. Chonnam Damyang: Kwangju Citizen's Solidarity (KCS)
Kwangju Uprising Commemoration Committee
Mudeung-Ilbo.
39. Village Voices, Forest Choices: Joint Forest Management in India, ed. M.a.M. Poffenberger, Betsy. 1996, Delhi: Oxford University Press. 356.
40. The Unfinished Song - Voices of the Filipino People. 1996 (September), Hong Kong: Documentation for Action Groups in Asia (DAGA), Research and Documentation Office (RDO) - National Council of Churches in the Philippines. 110.
41. Talaq-i-Tafwid: The Muslim Woman's Contractual Access to Divorce, in Readers and Compilations Series, L. Carroll and H. Kapoor, Editors. 1997, Women living under muslim laws: Lahore, Pakistan. p. 204.
42. Towards Regional Synergy and Dynamism. 1997, Oxfam America Southeast Asia Regional Office: Calatagan, Batangas. p. 119.
43. Ungrounded Empires: The Cultural Politics of Modern Chinese Transnationalism, ed. A.a.N. Ong, Donald M. 1997, New York: Routledge. 343.
44. Views of the Environment in Asian Countries: Their Relationship to Sustainable Development. 1997, Asian-Pacific Center, The United Nations University: Fukuoka. p. 166.
45. Third International Women's Conference Against APEC: Women Resist Globalization! Assert Women's Rights! 1998: PAN-AP and Tenaganita.
46. Tigers in Trouble: Financial Governance, Liberalisation and Crises in East Asia, ed. K.S. Jomo. 1998, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. 256.
47. Towards South Asian Solidarity. in South Asian Workshop on Gender and Sustainable Development for women activists. 1998. Training Centre of Proshika in Koitta, Bangladesh: Institute for Development Policy Analysis and Advocacy at Proshika.
48. Violence against Women. Women in Action, 1998. no.1: p. 80.
49. Total Economic Valuation: Coastal and Marine Resources in the Straits of Malacca. 1999, Quezon City: GEF/UNDP/IMO Regional Programme publications. 52.
50. Transnational Institute: Annuel Report. 1999, Transnational Institute (TNI): Amsterdam. p. 48.
51. Turn of the Millennium
Towards a New Civil Society: The Changing Roles of Civil Society Organizations, Business & Government (Preliminary Program). in 3rd Civicus World Assembly. 1999. Manila: CIVICUS World Assembly Office.
52. Vietnam: Gender - based Violence. 1999, Institute of Sociology. p. 46.
53. A Teacher's Manual on Child Sexual Abuse: Teaching Children To Be Safe. 2000, Penang: Women's Crisis Centre. 73.
54. Trade, Competition & Multilateral Competition Policy. 2000, Jaipur, India: Centre for International Trade, Economics & Environment. 36.
55. Torture: A Crime Against Humanity, ed. P.a.C. Setunga, Nick. 2001, Hong Kong: Asian Human Rights Commission. 95.
56. United Nation's Ill-Least Developed Countries Conference. in Proceedings of the Asia Regional Consultation Workshop. 2001. Kathmandu, Nepal: Rural Reconstruction Nepal,
NGO Forum,
International Steering Committee.
57. Voice Through Ballot: Election and People's Perception Perception. 2001, Dhaka: Community Development Library (CDL). 80.
58. Thematic Issue: Transnational Labor Migration in the Asia/Pacific/Indian Ocean Region. Citical Asian Studies, 2002. 34: p. 159.
59. The Third World Economics: Trends & Analysis. 2002(293): p. 16.
60. Time for Fullness of Life for All. in Asia Youth Week 2000. 2002: Christian Conference of Asia.
61. Too Hot to Handle. 2002, Bangkok: Focus on the Global South: The Samut Prakan Wastewater Management Projct Inspection Process. 46.
62. Too Hot to Handle: The Samut Praken Wastewater Management Project Inspection Process. Focus on the Global South, 2002: p. 46.
63. Too Hot to Handle: The Samut Prakan Wastewater Management Project Inspection Process. 2002 (May), Focus on the Global South (FOCUS): Bangkok. p. 46.
64. Tackling Terrorism: New Approaches to Conflict Resolution. Peace Forum, 2003. XVII(29): p. 83.
65. 20th Anniversary: Friends of the Earth (HK). 2003, Hong Kong: Friends of the Earth.
66. 4th National Convention of the NGO Federation of Nepal. 2003. 8(2): p. 44.
67. TRIPS, Farmers' Rights and Food Security: The Issues at Stake. 2003, Kuala Lumpur: Consumers International. 33.
68. Uncounted political prisoners in burma's ethnic areas. ALTSEAN. 2003, Bangkok: Alternative Asean Network on Burma. 76.
69. Uncounted: Political Prisoners in Burma's Ethnic Areas. 2003, Alternative Asean Network on Burma: Bangkok. p. 75.
70. Under Pressure. 2004, ALTSEAN: Bangkok. p. 120.
71. Viltis: Annual Report. Viltis: Luthuanian Wefare Society for Persons with Mental Disability, 2004: p. 56.
72. "Towards A New Asian Order and Solidarity". in APEC 2005 International Symposium. 2005. Busan, Korea: Byun Hyung-yun.
73.
Underpayment: Systematic Extortion of Indonesian Migrant Workers in Hong Kong
An In-Depth Study of Indonesian Labor Migration in Hong Kong. 2005 (August), Hong Kong: Asian Migrant Centre (AMC). 67.
74. Turning the Garment Industry Inside Out: Purchasing Practices and Workers' Lives. April 2004, Oxfam Hong Kong. p. 32.
75. Technical Assistance (Financed from the Japan Special Fund) to the Kingdom of Cambodia for Building Capacity in Tourism Planning. June 2000, Asian Development Bank. p. 11.
76. Technical Assistance (Financed from the Japan Special Fund) to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam for Preparing the Provincial Roads Improvement Project. June 2000, Asian Development Bank. p. 11.
77. Technical Assistance to the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka for the Promotion of Private Sector Involvement in Oil and Gas Exploration. June 2000, Asian Development Bank. p. 10.
78. Technical Assistance (Financed from the Japan Special Fund) for Capacity Building to Promote Traditional Environmental Management in the Pacific Developing Member Countries. May 2000, Asian Development Bank. p. 12.
79. Technical Assistance (Financed from the Japan Special Fund) to the People's Republic of China for Capacity Building for Social Assessments. May 2000, Asian Development Bank. p. 13.
80. Technical Assistance for Building a Poverty Database. May 2000, Asian Development Bank. p. 17.
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