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    Education and modernization in the third world: the experience of Egypt by Hasan Langgulung

    Published 1980
    “…This paper was meant to investigate the role of education in enhancing political modernization in the Third World with a special reference to Egypt. Four functions of the political system which have a fairly clear relationship to education were the main concern, namely national integration, political participation, economic and social role of university graduates and the circulation of the ruling elite. …”
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    ABKK3203 political development and third world politics by Malik, Maszlee, Cheng Keat, Oo

    Published 2016
    “…ABKK3203 Political Development and Third World Politics is one of the courses offered by Faculty of Applied Social Sciences at Open University Malaysia (OUM). …”
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    Teaching Computer Science in the Universities in Third World Countries: Challenges by Odili, Julius Beneoluchi, Noraziah, Adzhar, Ambar, Radzi, Abd. Wahab, Mohd Helmy, M. A. I., Fakheraldin

    Published 2018
    “…This paper presents the challenges of teaching Computer Science in tertiary institutions in a third world country. Using the Anchor University Lagos as its locale, the paper investigates the challenges being faced by students and teachers, alike, in the teaching of Computer Science. …”
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    A 'Third World Feminist' Reading of Selected Malaysian Novels in English by Teh, Chee Seng

    Published 2003
    “…Women characters as they are portrayed in the novels are studied within the Third World Feminist theoretical framework. Third World feminist theory contest perceptions of women as they are observed by Western feminism which tends to universalize the experiences of women without considering the conjugation of feminism and various other factors such as race, culture and class. …”
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    Afro Asian colonization: Should European repent for an on going third world underdevelopment by Karim, A.H.M Zehadul

    Published 2017
    “…This subjugation is the main cause for the underdevelopment of many of the Third World nations, putting them in real socio-economic crises. …”
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    Afro-Asian colonization: Should Europeans repent for an ongoing third world underdevelopment? by Karim, A.H.M Zehadul

    Published 2015
    “…This subjugation is the main cause for the underdevelopment of many of the Third World nations, putting them in real socio-economic crises. …”
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    E-waste Generation, Awareness and Management in Third World Countries: Prospects and Challenges by Odili, Julius Beneoluchi, Noraziah, Adzhar, Ambar, Radzi, Abd. Wahab, Mohd Helmy, M. A. I., Fakheraldin

    Published 2018
    “…This paper presents the outcome of a survey in e-waste generation, awareness and management in third world. Countries like Malaysia and Nigeria. The choice of these two countries (one from Africa and the other from Asia) is borne out of their strategic locations and activities in e-wastes generation cum management scale of preference. …”
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    Women in Development: A critical analysis by Koczberski, Gina

    Published 1998
    Subjects: “…women - gender and development - Third World women - WID - GAD…”
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    From Mexico to Beijing: "Women in Development" Twenty Five Years On by Koczberski, Gina

    Published 1996
    Subjects: “…women - gender and development - Third World women - WID - GAD…”
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    Third world multinationals : The case of Malaysia by Ramasamy, Bala

    Published 1999
    “…Although literature on Multinational Corporations is abundant, research on those MNCs originating from the Third World is scant. In fact, there has been no systematic study of MNCs originating from Malaysia thus far. …”
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    Globalization for woman in third world country by Sorayya, Khansa

    Published 2013
    “…The extreme of globalization era bring woman in third world country into unpleasant place, where system in society still strong and hard for woman to survive not only their live but also their family as well. …”
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    The cogency of Melkote's ‘another development’ for development communication in the third world by Ilu, Ismaila Yunusa, Olawale, Fatai

    Published 2014
    “…‘Development’ has continued to influence the world politics, economy and communication.It is an instrument of hegemony by Europe and the West against the rest of the world for stereotypical political and economic analysis.It has dressed communication in controversies regarding sustainable communication for development through the deployment of mass media and ICT in Africa.Scholars like Srinivas Melkote have submitted reasons for communication failure in this regard.He has hypothesized better communication strategies to salvage the Third World.By investigating Melkote, this paper established that to fix the distortions of the dominant paradigms communication policies, designs, plans and projects implementation in Africa, development communication must be indigenous.…”
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    Extensive globalization choice of the emerging market economies from the Third World by Majumder, Bhaskar

    Published 2010
    “…What is to be ensured is protection of a large number of small economies from the Third World who often remain left out from the umbrella of extensive globalization.…”
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    Reconceiving reparatory justice: transatlantic enslavement, the maangamizi, and the making of international law by Schwarz, Katarina

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…Slavery; Reparations; International Law; Transitional Justice; Reparatory Justice; Transatlantic Slave Trade; Transatlantic Slavery; Historical Injustice; critical international legal history; critical international law; socio-legal studies; third world approaches to international law; post-colonialism; TWAIL…”
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