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

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