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1. | "cultural Revolution" Third World Factors The First Decade Of Mao Zedong's International Strategy |
2. | China's Foreign Aid Policy Analysis |
3. | Ideological Changes In China's Relations With Third World Countries |
4. | The New Third World Country's Foreign Policy Research (1949-1976) |
5. | Trade Relationship Between China And Madagascar |
6. | The Spreading And Influence Of Marxism In Thailand |
7. | The Disputes Of The Breadth Of The Territorial Seas On The Second United Nations Conference On The Law Of The Sea |
8. | A Study Of The Relationship Between The Chinese Communist Party And The Third World Countries During The Early Period Of New China |
9. | Third World feminist perspectives on development, NGOs, the de-politicization of Palestinian women's movements and learning in struggle |
10. | Narrative silences, institutional ambiguities and the historiography of International Refugee Law |
11. | A liberation ethic for the one-third world: The preferential option for the poor and challenges to middle-class Christianity in the United States |
12. | Economic globalization, refugee production, and the undermining of international law: A third world perspective |
13. | Master or servant? An examination of civil-military relations and arms acquisitions in the Third World |
14. | Globalization, sustainable development, and environmental problems in the Third World: A case study of Sri Lanka |
15. | Third World Approaches to International Law and the rethinking of international legal education in the 21st century |
16. | All power to the people: A comparative history of Third World radicalism in San Francisco, 1968--1974 |
17. | Free trade unionism in the Third World: The Cold War national security state and American labor in Asia, 1948--1975 |
18. | No easy row for the Russian hoe: Ideology and pragmatism in Nigerian-Soviet relations, 1960--1991 |
19. | Poached modernity: Parks, people and politics in Nicaragua, 1975--2000 |
20. | Debates over Third World Centers at Princeton, Brown and Harvard: Minority student activism and institutional responses in the 1960s and 1970s |
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