Journal of International Affairs
Volume 52, No. 1 Fall 1998
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Editor's Forward
Essays
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Poverty and Reforms: Friends or Foes? by Jagdish Bhagwati
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Beyond the Six Veils: Conceptualizing and Measuring Poverty by Paul Streeten
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Poverty Alleviation: Is Economics Any Help? Lessons from the Grameen Bank Experience by Muhammad Yunus
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Women and Poverty or Gender and Well-Being? by Cecile Jackson
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Bishop Samuel Ruiz: An Interview. The Politics of Marginalization: Poverty and the Rights of the Indigenous People in Mexico
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The Cow and the Thing Called "What": Dinka Cultural Perspectives on Wealth and Poverty by Francis M. Deng
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Poverty: A Denial of Human Rights by James Gustave Speth
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Responding to Poverty in Uganda: Structures, Policies and Prospects by E. A. Brett
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The Feminization of Poverty: Unemployment in Russia by Wendy Rhein
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Poverty, Children and Transition in Kyrgyzstan: Some Reflections from the Field by Jude Howell
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Is Growth Central to Poverty Alleviation in India? by Raghav Gaiha and Vani Kulkarni
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Property Rights for the Rural Poor: The Challenge of Landlessness by Coralie Bryant
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A Cloth Untrue: The Evolution of Structural Adjustment in Sub-Saharan Africa by Reginald Herbold Green
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Poverty and Population Issues: Clarifying the Connections by Margaret Catley-Carlson and Judith A. M. Outlaw
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Reducing Absolute Poverty in China: Current Status and Issues by Alan Piazza and Echo H. Liang
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Global Poverty in the Late 20th Century by Michel Chossudovsky
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New Strategies for Microenterprise Development: Innovation, Integration and the Trickle Up Approach by Joanne Fairley
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Book Review: The New Politics of Inequality in Latin America: Rethinking Participation and Representation by Consuelo Cruz
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Book Reviews by Fiona B. Adamson, Kiran Bhatty, Derek Chollet, Mona El-Ghobashy, Michael Jacobs, Jeremy Tejirian