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  1. Viva

    Women and Popular Protest in Latin America.

    By Sarah A. Radcliffe, Dr Sallie Westwood, Sallie Westwood

    Series: Routledge International Studies of Women and Place

    Viva explores the growing role of women in Latin America focussing in particular on the construction of gender through political activism and the centrality of gender, class and ethnicity to the ideological construct of `the nation'....

    Published January 6th 1993 by Routledge

  2. The Crisis of London

    Edited by Andy Thornley

    Published September 2nd 1992 by Routledge

  3. The Changing Geography of Asia

    Edited by Kathleen M. Baker, Graham P. Chapman

    Ranging from the poverty and exploding population of Bangladesh to the dazzling technology and ageing population of Japan, from the two most populous states of India and China to the tiny states of Singapore and the Maldives and to the emptiness of Siberia, Asia contains the greatest diversity of...

    Published July 1st 1992 by Routledge

  4. The Changing Geography of Africa and the Middle East

    Edited by Graham Chapman

    CROSS REF DEV STUDIES Both Africa and the Middle East have sought alternatives to Western models of development. The last twenty-five years have seen political independence for the states of Africa and increased economic dependence on external aid. The Middle East, resource rich and water poor,...

    Published July 1st 1992 by Routledge

  5. Urban and Regional Change in Southern Africa

    Edited by David W. Smith

    Published January 22nd 1992 by Routledge

  6. Pacific Asia

    By David W. Drakakis-Smith

    Series: Routledge Introductions to Development

    Pacific Asia - from Burma to Papua New Guinea to Japan - is the most dynamic and productive region in the developing world, the result of an economic explosion fuelled by industrial activity. This is where the Green Revolution began, where more women are employed in factory work than anywhere alse;...

    Published December 4th 1991 by Routledge

  7. Place, Migration and Development in the Third World

    An Alternative Perspective

    By Lawrence A. Brown

    Providing a fresh examination of the nature of Third World development, the author focuses on the characteristics of particular places and regions and their influences on behaviour. This is an important study of the relationship between population movements and regional and national changes....

    Published October 3rd 1990 by Routledge

  8. The Himalayan Dilemma

    Reconciling Development and Conservation

    By Jack D. Ives, Bruno Messerli

    `This is an important book that deserves to be read by everyone concerned with presenting major environmental issues.' Geography` ... an essential text for policy makers and aid professionals, as well as for students of environmental studies and international development ... It is indeed, a book...

    Published March 1st 1989 by Routledge