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What makes a land reform work? *ROY LAISHLEY* looks at the factors that have led to success in South Korea and *DAVID WILSON* examines the relative failure in Peru.…
Hundreds and thousands of Americans make up what is called ‘the secondary labour market’, a group of unskilled, largely minority, workers who are the preserve of casual labour in the US.…
An active committee of 150 members keep Canadians informed of the shifting political events in Southern Africa…
The world’s food supplies are coming increasingly under the control of multinational corporations who take much of the profit and few of the risks…
Some of developments most encouraging success stories are relatively small-scale…
Is there any such thing as successful development, and who should define it? *MAGGIE BLACK* describes the search, details some of the obstacles and comes through breathless but optimistic.…
As never before, 800 million people today have nothing to lose but their chains and a world to win.…
This year two apparently firmly-rooted dictatorships has been overthrown by popular movements, one in Iran, the other in Nicaragua…
*STEWART McBRIDE* reports on FAMILLE ET DEVELOPPEMENT, a new magazine backed by the Canadian International Development Research Centre.…
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