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International Governmental Organizations and Non-Governmental Organizations (continued)
 
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"international agencies" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "analysis."

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"indigenous peoples" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "political activity."

"indigenous peoples" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "economic aspects."

"United Nations" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "history."

"Association of South East Asian Nations" in the Subject Guide, and then go to subdivision "economic policy."

THE PAINTED DESERT. (Fitzroy Crossing in northwestern Australia) Geraldine Brooks. The New Yorker July 28, 2003 v79 i20 p060 (5501 words)

Endangered humans. (Human Rights Watch). (indigenous peoples) Bob Jones. The Humanist July-August 2003 v63 i4 p37(2) (1313 words)

How to be a responsible ecotourist. (Maasai tribespeople supplanted by safari tours and lodges) Earth Island Journal Summer 2003 v18 i2 pS5(1) (718 words)

ECUADOR: ILLEGAL LOGGING MAY HAVE LED TO MASSACRE. NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs June 13, 2003 p0 (1567 words)

Beyond ground truth: GIS and the environmental knowledge of herders, professional foresters, and other traditional communities. Paul Robbins. Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal June 2003 v31 i2 p233(21) (7278 words)

'You are not a white woman!' Apolosi Nawai, the Fiji produce agency and the trial of Stella Spencer in Fiji, 1915. James Heartfield. The Journal of Pacific History June 2003 v38 i1 p69(16) (8029 words)

Indigenous veterans fighting for justice. (News). (report on the Fiji Nuclear Test Veterans Association) Paul Barnsley. Wind Speaker June 2003 v21 i3 p13(1) (717 words)

Youth leading fight to preserve traditions. (Canadian Classroom). (South Pacific indigenous people) Paul Barnsley. Wind Speaker June 2003 v21 i3 p26(2) (2546 words)

The failure of the New Economic Partnership for Africa's Development. Ian Taylor. Contemporary Review May 2003 v282 i1648 p281(5)

NGO, heal thyself! (In Box). (non-governmental organizations) Foreign Policy March-April 2003 p16(2)

Technocrats on top? (Global Newsstand). (Brief Article) Andrew Moravcsik. Foreign Policy Sept-Oct 2002 p86(2)

A genealogy of peacemaking: the creation and re-creation of order. Oliver P. Richmond. Alternatives: Global, Local, Political July-Sept 2001 v26 i3 p317(32)

The Politics, Power, and Pathologies of International Organizations. Michael N. Barnett, Martha Finnemore. International Organization Autumn 1999 v53 i4 p698

The constitutional structure of international society and the nature of fundamental institutions. Christian Reus-Smit. International Organization Autumn 1997 v51 n4 p555(25)

International institutions and the Gramscian legacy: its modification, expansion and reaffirmation. Frederick H. Gareau. The Social Science Journal April 1996 v33 i2 p223(1)

The promise of institutionalist theory. (response to John J. Mearsheimer, Journal of International Security, vol. 19, p. 7, Winter 1994/95) Robert O. Keohane, Lisa L. Martin. International Security Summer 1995 v20 n1 p39(13)

The false promise of international institutions. John J. Mearsheimer. International Security Winter 1994 v19 n3 p5(45)

African Union what next? (Cover Story I). New African Sept 2002 p12(4)

AU-EU, the contrasting heritage. (Last We Forget). (African Union-European Union) Antonio de Figueiredo. New African Sept 2002 p16(2)

The erosion of national sovereignty. Harry Gibbs. National Observer - Australia and World Affairs Winter 2001 p10(7)

The Anglosphere Illusion. (idea of creating a union of English speaking nations) Owen Harries. The National Interest Spring 2001 p130

International Institutions and Gendered Justice. Marsha A. Freeman. Journal of International Affairs Spring 1999 v52 i2 p513

Environmental rights of indigenous peoples under the Alien Tort Claims Act, the public trust doctrine and corporate ethics, and environmental dispute resolution. (multinational energy projects) John Alan Cohan.
UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy Winter 2002 v20 i2 p133(53)

Development dilemmas: the Monterrey conference. (Global Notebook). (Brief Article) Anthony Arnold. Harvard International Review Fall 2002 v24 i3 p11(2)

Birth of a nation: East Timor is about to gain full independence after a long, hard fight but it has paid a colossal cost. It is ranked among the poorest countries on Earth and faces a Herculean struggle to drag itself out of abject poverty. (Rebuilding East Timor). Matthew Brace. Geographical April 2002 v74 i4 p27(5)

Becoming visible: Indigenous peoples believe that to prosper they have to regain control over their lands and resources and to do that they must first win widespread recognition that they are entitled to special rights. (Indigenous People--Self-Determination). Canada and the World Backgrounder May 2002 v67 i6 p20(4)

The makings of a transnational movement. (Report on Race and Identity). Guillermo Delgado-P. NACLA Report on the Americas May-June 2002 v35 i6 p36(4)

Anchoring democracy in indigenous African institutions (1). Daniel Ayana. African and Asian Studies Feb 2002 v1 i1 p23(39)

To open a crack in history. (political activity of indigenous peoples) Katharine Ainger. New Internationalist Sept 2001 p9

REINVENTING THE COMMUNAL TRADITION: Indigenous Peoples, Civil Society, and Democratization in Andean Ecuador [*]. Tanya Korovkin. Latin American Research Review Summer 2001 v36 i3 p37

The rights of indigenous peoples and their fight for self-determination. (Political Development in the Pacific) Abdulgaffar Peang-Meth. World Affairs Wntr 2002 v164 i3 p101(14)

Environmental rights of indigenous peoples under the Alien Tort Claims Act, the public trust doctrine and corporate ethics, and environmental dispute resolution. (multinational energy projects) John Alan Cohan. UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy Winter 2002 v20 i2 p133(53)

Mapping Populations: The United Nations, Globalization, and Engendered Spaces, 1948-1960. Suzan Ilcan, Lynne Phillips. Alternatives: Social Transformation and Humane Governance Oct-Dec 2000 v25 i4 p467

Confronting the structure of international development: political agency and the Chiquitanos of Bolivia. Josh McDaniel. Human Ecology Sept 2002 v30 i3 p369(28)

The Cost of Discrimination in Latin America. (study of earnings)(Statistical Data Included) Harry Anthony Patrinos. Studies In Comparative International Development Summer 2000 v35 i2 p3

Centralization, resource depletion, and coercive conservation among the Tyua of the Northeastern Kalahari. Robert K. Hitchcock. Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal June 1995 v23 n2 p169(30)

Environmental NGOs, dispossession, and the state: the ideology and praxis of African nature and development. Bill Derman. Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal June 1995 v23 n2 p199(17)

Aboriginal burning for vegetation management in Northwest British Columbia. Leslie M. Johnson Gottesfeld. Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal June 1994 v22 n2 p171(18)

The helmet and the hoe: linkages between United Nations development assistance and conflict management. Michele Griffin. Global Governance April-June 2003 v9 i2 p199(19)

The Preamble of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. Johannes van Aggelen.
Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Spring 2000 v28 i2 p129

The United Nations and state sovereignty: mechanism for managing international security. Samuel M. Makinda. Australian Journal of Political Science March 1998 v33 n1 p101(15)

50 years of ups and downs. (United Nations 50th anniversary) Newsweek Oct 30, 1995 p54(2) Mag.Coll.: 81F0901. Bus.Coll.: 90P2013.

Giving peace a chance: recognizing the achievements. (50th anniversary of the United Nations)(Special 50th Anniversary Edition)(Cover Story) UN Chronicle Sept 1995 v32 n3 p7(8) Mag.Coll.: 81F3022.

Milestones: a selective chronology. (50th anniversary of the United Nations)(Special 50th Anniversary Edition)(Cover Story) UN Chronicle Sept 1995 v32 n3 p15(5) Mag.Coll.: 81F3030.

Signing the Charter. (United Nations Charter)(Special 50th Anniversary Edition)(Cover Story) Donal McLaughlin. UN Chronicle Sept 1995 v32 n3 p22(1) Mag.Coll.: 81F3037.

The U.N. idea revisited. (United Nations) Abba Eban. Foreign Affairs Sept-Oct 1995 v74 n5 p39(17) Mag.Coll.: 80K0046.

'Journeys for a better world': a personal adventure in war and peace. (early history of the United Nations)(book excerpt)(Special 50th Anniversary Edition)(Cover Story) Jean Richardot. UN Chronicle Sept 1995 v32 n3 p23(6) Mag.Coll.: 81F3038.

The Roosevelt administration and the United Nations: re-creation or rejection of the League experience? (Woodrow Wilson and the League of Nations, part 2) George Schild. World Affairs Summer 1995 v158 n1 p26(9)

FDR's five policemen: creating the United Nations. (Franklin D. Roosevelt, former US president) Stephen Schlesinger. World Policy Journal Fall 1994 v11 n3 p88(6)

The Roosevelt administration and the United Nations: re-creation or rejection of the League experience? (Woodrow Wilson and the League of Nations, part 2) George Schild. World Affairs Summer 1995 v158 n1 p26(9)

`Chirep': The Anglo-American Dispute over Chinese Representation in the United Nations, 1950-71. VICTOR S. KAUFMAN. The English Historical Review April 2000 v115 i461 p354

Convergence and its implications for a common currency in ASEAN. (Association of South East Asian Nations) Kraiwinee Bunyaratavej, Eugene D. Hahn. ASEAN Economic Bulletin April 2003 v20 i1 p49(11)

Rethinking the Southeast Asian development model: bringing ethical and governance questions in. Richard A. Higgott, Helen E.S. Nesadurai. ASEAN Economic Bulletin April 2002 v19 i1 p27(13)

The ASEAN Free Trade Area: Moving Ahead on Regional Integration. ASEAN Economic Bulletin August 2001 v18 i2 p218

Regional tourism and South-South economic cooperation. (Association of South-East Asian Nations)(Southern African Development Community)(Mercosur, South America)(Statistical Data Included) KRISHNA B GHIMIRE. The Geographical Journal June 2001 v167 i2 p99

Globalization, WTO, and ASEAN. (World Trade Organization; Association of Sout-East Asian Nations) Kym Anderson. ASEAN Economic Bulletin April 2001 v18 i1 p12

Towards a tripartite world. (East Asia regionalism) The Economist (US) July 15, 2000 v356 i8179 p23

The illusions of collective security. (post-Cold War international security) Mark P. Lagon. The National Interest Summer 1995 n40 p50(6)

Dueling Regimes: The Means-Ends Dilemma of Multilateral Intervention Policy. ISAIAH WILSON III. World Affairs Wntr 2001 v163 i3 p99

Transnationalism in the regulation of labor relations: international regimes and transnational advocacy networks. David M. Trubek, Jim Mosher, Jeffrey S. Rothstein. Law and Social Inquiry Fall 2000 v25 i4 p1187

Intergovernmental organizations and garbage can theory. (Tribute to Johan P. Olsen). Robert Keohane. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory April 2002 v12 i2 p155(5)


Suitable for these Wadsworth textbooks:

Kegley and Wittkopf, World Politics: Trend and Transformation, Ninth Edition, Chapter 5

Russett, Starr, and Kinsella, World Politics: The Menu for Choice, Seventh Edition, Chapter 10

Nester, International Relations: Politics and Economics in the 21st Century, First Edition, Chapter 7

Spiegel et al, World Politics in a New Era, Third Edition, Chapter 11
 
         
         
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