Bibliography On Economic Cooperation Among Developing Countries, 1981-1982

Bibliography On Economic Cooperation Among Developing Countries, 1981-1982

Author: Nada Verbic

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-07

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0429725841

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Covering the period 1981-1982 and containing more than 2, 000 entries of books, articles (from 283 periodicals in nine different languages), studies, reports, and official documents, this international bibliography on economic cooperation and regional integration among developing countries includes annotations for many entries, an alphabetical list


Catalog

Catalog

Author: University of Texas. Library. Latin American Collection

Publisher:

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 684

ISBN-13:

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Development Studies Revisited

Development Studies Revisited

Author: Charles Cooper

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-15

Total Pages: 566

ISBN-13: 1317845269

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First published in 1989. The Journal of Development Studies was founded 25 years ago as a professional journal for what had by then become an established sub-discipline within British social science. The Journal has consistently published a broad spectrum of British research on development studies - a catholicity that has been reflected in the composition of the Editorial Board over the years - and has always welcomed authors from the USA, the European Continent, and above all from the Third World. Collated form the last twenty-five years of the journal presented here are a collection of 20-odd papers that represent less than three per cent of articles published since 1964.


Latin America's Global Border System

Latin America's Global Border System

Author: Beatriz Zepeda

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-05-05

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 1000581462

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Latin America’s Global Border System is the opening volume in the first collection of academic works devoted exclusively to borders and illegal markets in Latin America. This volume features expert discussions on border issues of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Italy, Mexico and Peru, as well as studies on illegal markets, cities, and gender as a first step to understanding the intricacies of the global border system of illegal markets and Latin America’s role in it. The book constitutes a valuable source of information on the geographic, economic, demographic, and social characteristics of the most important Latin American border regions, and their relation to global illegal markets, while also offering valuable insights into the ways illegal markets are organized in each country and how they connect across borders to create the global border system. This book will not only be a valuable resource for academics and students of international relations, security studies, border studies and contemporary Latin America, but will also prove relevant to national and international policy-makers devoted to foreign, security and development policies.