Developing countries
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Developing countries
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Developing countries
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of23
- Salman Rushdie and the Third World, myths of the nation, Timothy Brennan
- USAID from the American people, evaluation policy
- Second suns, two doctors and their amazing quest to restore sight and save lives, David Oliver Relin
- Social issues resources series, Eleanor C. Goldstein
- The third world : opposing viewpoints, Laura K. Egendorf, book editor
- The poverty of nations, the political economy of hunger and population, William W. Murdoch
- Frontier investor, how to prosper in the next emerging markets, Marko Dimitrijevic with Timothy Mistele
- Equality, the Third World, and economic delusion, P.T. Bauer
- Africa's moment, Jean-Michel Severino and Olivier Ray ; translated by David Fernbach
- Women and girls rising, progress and resistance around the world, edited by Ellen Chesler and Theresa McGovern
- The darker nations, a people's history of the third world, Vijay Prashad ; series editor, Howard Zinn
- The paradox of liberation, secular revolutions and religious counterrevolutions, Michael Walzer
- Removal of Romania and Nicaragua and suspension of Paraguay from the list of general system of preference eligible countries, communication from the President of the United States transmitting notification of his intent to remove Romania and Nicaragua and suspend Paraguay from the list of beneficiary developing countries under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program, pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 2462(a)
- V.S. Naipaul, Richard Kelly
- Hunger and health, eleven key questions on farming, food, and health in the Third world, Claude Aubert, in collaboration with Pierre Frapa and Cinam-Gret ; translated by Camille J. Cusumano, Wendy Greenberg, and Nicholas Bellotto
- The Qatsi trilogy, directed by Godfrey Reggio
- Key concepts in postcolonial literature, Gina Wisker
- Intent to designate 32 countries as least-developed beneficiary developing countries, communication from the President of the United States, transmitting notice of the intent to designate 32 countries as least-developed beneficiary developing countries, pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 2464(c)(6)(B)(ii)
- Second suns, two doctors and their amazing quest to restore sight and save lives, David Oliver Relin
- International countertrade, a guide for managers and executives, by Pompiliu Verzariu
- Towards a global federalism
- Agricultural trade preferences and the developing countries, John Wainio [and others]
- No more Vietnams, Richard Nixon
Outgoing Resources
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