Reviews
1983; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 21; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/14662048308447423
ISSN0306-3631
AutoresMichael Lessnoff, D. K. Fieldhouse, Charles E. Lindblom, Christopher Hood, Robin Gollan, Hamza Alavi, B. R. Tomlinson, Pramit Chaudhuri, David Hardiman, Lucy Carroll, G. R. Berridge, Calvin A. Woodward, Anthony Payne,
ResumoAbstract Dilemmas of Pluralist Democracy: Autonomy vs. Control by Robert A. Dahl (New Haven and London, Yale UP, 1982, pp xi, 299, £14.50) The Colonial Office, War, and Development Policy: Organisation and the Planning of a Metropolitan Initiative, 1939–1945 by J. M. Lee and Martin Petter (London, Maurice Temple Smith for the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, 1982, pp 285, £18.95) Political Capacity in Developing Societies by A. H. Somjee (London, Macmillan Press, 1982, pp xi, 124, £15.00) Can Equity Be Organized? Equity, Development Analysis and Planning by Bernard Schaffer and Geoff Lamb (Farnborough, Gower for UNESCO, 1981, pp 166, £8.75) Class Structure in Australian History: Documents, Narrative and Argument by R. W. Connell and T. H. Irving (Melbourne, Longman Cheshire, 1980, pp 378, £8.50) Public Enterprise in an Intermediate Regime: A Study of the Political Economy of Bangladesh by Rehman Sobhan and Muzaffer Ahmad (Dacca, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, 1980, np) The Ascendency of the Congress in Uttar Pradesh 1926–34: A Study in Imperfect Mobilization by Gyanendra Pandey (Delhi, OUP, 1978, pp xvi, 245, £6.25) Public Expenditure and Indian Development Policy 1960–1970 by John Toye (Cambridge, CUP, 1981, pp xvii, 270, £20.00) Essays in Modern Indian History edited by B. R. Nanda (Delhi, OUP, 1980, pp 252, £8.50) Women, Politics, and Change: The Kaum Ibu UMNO in Malaysia 1945–1972 by Leonore Manderson (Kuala Lumpur, OUP, 1980, pp xvii, 294, £17.50) Economic Sanctions against South Africa: Policy Issues and Economic Sanctions on South Africa by D. G. Clarke (pp 56); Sanctions as a Basic Choice in Southern Africa by A. Seidman (pp 32); South Africa: the Impact of Sanctions on Southern African Economies by R. H. Green (pp 34); Assessing the Impact of Economic Sanctions on Black Welfare in South Africa by L. Farina (pp 33); Oil Sanctions: South Africa's Weak Link by M. Bailey (pp 30); Financial Aspects of Economic Sanctions on South Africa by S. Clarke (pp 126); The International Impact and Adjustment to Economic Sanctions on South Africa by C. Elliot (pp 32); International Institutions and Economic Sanctions on South Africa by J. Morrell (pp 38); Trade Sanctions and Regional Impact in Southern Africa by R. J. Davies (pp 37); Economic Sanctions and the South African Agricultural Sector by R. Riddell (pp 42); The South African Manufacturing Sector and Economic Sanctions by M. Fransman (pp 39); Migrant Labour to South Africa: a Sanctions Programme? by R. First and R. H. Davies (pp 35); Economic Sanctions on South Africa: Past Evidence and Future Potential by D. G. Clarke (pp 35). (Geneva, International University Exchange Fund, 1980, np.) South Africa: The Prospects of Peaceful Change—An Empirical Enquiry into the Possibility of Democratic Conflict Regulation by Theodor Hanf, Heribert Weiland, and Gerda Vierdag (London, Rex Collings, 1981, pp xviii, 492, £15.00) Forged from the Love of Liberty: Selected Speeches of Dr Eric Williams compiled and introduced by Paul K. Sutton (Trinidad, Longman's Carribean, 1981, pp xxxv, 473, paperback £8.50)
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