Harold Isaacs, Editor
Volume III, Number 1: Spring 1986
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE THIRD WORLD:
PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS
CONTENTS
| ASIA | |
| Economic Development in Asia Steve Y. Rhee |
7 |
| Respondents: | |
| William Head | 23 |
| Steven D. Ealy | 26 |
| Robert Hartig | 29 |
| Taiwan’s Economic Success Yun-feng Pai |
31 |
| Economic Development in the People’s Republic of China: Effects of the Four Modernizations George B. Pruden, Jr. |
36 |
| The Historical Experience of the Successful Economic Development of the U.S. and the Modernization of China Li-wen Yang |
44 |
| AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST | |
| Africa’s Food Crisis S.K.B. Asante |
51 |
| Some Flowers Bloom In Africa’s Economic Weeds R. Hunt Davis, Jr. |
58 |
| British Versus American Educational Influences on African Economic Development: Ghana’s Example A.B. Assensoh |
61 |
| Problems in Economic Development in the Middle East Peter Buhler |
66 |
| LATIN AMERICA | |
| Latin American Economic Development: An Historical Overview David J. McCreery |
77 |
| The Sovereign Debt Problem of Latin America: U.S. Policy Dilemmas John R. McIntyre |
90 |
| Micro-Scale Grassroots Development: The Work of Habitat for Humanity Robert William Stevens |
95 |
| Latin American Economic Problems: A Peruvian Perspective Zenon Colque Rojas |
100 |
| A MODEL FOR THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT | |
| A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Development Robert L. Curry, Jr. |
105 |
| BOOK REVIEWS | 123 |
Volume III, Number 2: Fall 1986
THIRD WORLD REVOLUTIONS
CONTENTS
| ASIA | ||
| The Evolution of the Chinese Revolution from the White Lotus to Maoism William Head |
7 | |
| Is Vietnam Socialist? Kathleen Gough |
19 | |
| The Terrorist and Marxist Challenges to Gandhian Leadership of the Indian Nationalist Party In Bengal David M. Laushey |
32 | |
| AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST | ||
| Race Politics in South Africa: Change and Revolt Kenneth W. Grundy |
45 | |
| South African Security Issues: Pretoria’s Response Thomas Ofcansky |
58 | |
| Revolutions in the Middle East Zia Hasan Hashmi |
68 | |
| Respondents: | ||
| Nizar A. Motani | 74 | |
| Kent M. Sole | 77 | |
| Reporting Iran the Shah’s Way William A. Dorman & Mansour Farhang |
80 | |
| CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN | ||
| Background to Revolution: U.S. Intervention in Central America and the Caribbean Mary M. Thrower |
97 | |
| U.S. Policy Toward Revolutionary Nicaragua Royce Q. Shaw |
102 | |
| The Cuban and Nicaraguan Revolutions: Viewpoints of a Peace and Social Justice Activist Kathleen L. Wilde |
111 | |
| TOWARD AN UNDERSTANDING OF THIRD WORLD REVOLUTIONS | ||
| It’s Time We Learned to Live with Third World Revolutions Frank Church |
119 | |
| American Perceptions of a Revolutionary World Paul N. Goldstene |
126 | |
| BOOK REVIEWS: | 137 | |