 | Martin Mowforth - Business & Economics - 1998 - 363 pages
Increasingly, advocates of tourism argue that tourism growth offers a means for Third World countries to escape the confines of 'underdevelopment' and that new forms of tourism ... | |
 | Howard Adams - History - 1995 - 219 pages
A Tortured People - The Politics of Colonization is a revised edition of the highly praised 1995 title from Metis author, activist, and professor, Howard Adams. The book is ... | |
 | James Anderson, James Goodman - History - 1998 - 284 pages
Offers stimulating insights into the contexts, problems and possibilities of achieving a settlement of the national conflict in Ireland. | |
 | Jan Hancock - Law - 2003 - 207 pages
Environmental Human Rights redefines the political, ethical and legal relationships between the environment and human rights to claim the human rights to an environment free ... | |
 | Jennifer E. Turpin, Lester R. Kurtz - Social Science - 1997 - 244 pages
'The Web of Violence' explores the interrelationship among personal, collective, national, and global levels of violence. This unique collection brings together a number of ... | |
 | Mohammed Amjad - History - 1989 - 179 pages
The unforeseen Iranian revolution stunned not only the Shah, but also observers around the globe. This element of the unexpected was based, as Amjad argues, on misconceptions ... | |
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