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Said, Edward W. | September 17, 1990 issue
A new York commercial publisher, Naguib Mahfouz, known for his liberal and unprovincial views asked the author to suggest some Third World novels for translation...

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Hough, Jerry | June 1, 1985 issue
The article reports that, despite the U.S. administration's incessant alarms, Soviet Union intervention in the Third World has declined in recent years....

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Falk, Richard | June 16, 1984 issue
Discusses why the U.S. continue to support, as of June 1984, repressive governments in the Third World. Issues affecting the invasion of the U.S. on Grenada...

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Klare, Michael T. | September 22, 1984 issue
Focuses on the plan of the U.S. Army to form five light infantry divisions whose primary mission will be intervention in the Third World, as of September...

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Maynes, Charles William | September 21, 1985 issue
The article discusses the relationship between the United States and the United Nations. The attitude of United States' foreign policy elite toward the...

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Ahmad, Eqbal | September 21, 1985 issue
The article discusses the role of the United Nations in the development of the Third World. The perception of the United Nations as a body dominated by...

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Singham, A. W. | September 21, 1985 issue
The article discusses the incorporation of races and cultures in the United Nations during the past forty years. The entry of former colonies as full-fledged...

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Bourdet, Claude | September 21, 1985 issue
The article focuses on the interpretation of the functionality of the United Nations by different countries. The article states that Europe never expected...

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Lernoux, Penny | October 6, 1984 issue
Discusses issues pertaining to the belief held by the West's banking system that crisis management, which supposedly worked for Mexico, can cope with the...

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Schiller, Herbert I. | June 8, 1985 issue
It is reported that a new international information order is being constructed in the U.S. It is very different from the publicly controlled one Third World...

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