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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY SERIES
           General  Editor:  Timothy  M.  Shaw,  Professor of Political Science and  Inter-
           national  Development Studies,  and Director of the  Centre for  Foreign  Policy
           Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
           Recent titles include:
           Pradeep Agrawal, Subir V.  Gokam, Veena Mishra, Kirit S. Parikh and Kunal Sen
           ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING IN EAST ASIA AND INDIA: Perspectives
           on Policy Reform
           Gavin Cawthra
           SECURING SOUTH AFRICA'S DEMOCRACY: Defence, Development and
           Security in Transition
           Steve Chan (editor)
           FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN A CHANGING GLOBAL POLITICAL
           ECONOMY
           Jennifer Clapp
           ADJUSTMENT AND AGRICULTURE IN AFRICA: Farmers, the State and the
           World Bank in Guinea
           Seamus Cleary
           THE ROLE OF NGOs UNDER AUTHORITARIAN POLITICAL SYSTEMS

           Robert W. Cox (editor)
           THE NEW REALISM: Perspectives on Multilateralism and World Order
           Diane Ethier
           ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT IN NEW DEMOCRACIES: Lessons from
           Southern Europe
           Stephen Gill (editor)
           GLOBALIZATION, DEMOCRATIZATION AND MULTILATERALISM

           Jacques Hersh and Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt (editors)
           THE AFfERMATH OF 'REAL EXISTING SOCIALISM' IN EASTERN
           EUROPE, Volume  I:  Between Western Europe and East Asia

           David Hulme and Michael Edwards (editors)
           NGOs, STATES AND DONORS: Too Close for Comfort?

           Staffan Lindberg and Ami Sverrisson (editors)
           SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN DEVELOPMENT: The Challenge of Globalization
           and Democratization

           Anne Lorentzen and Marianne Rostgaard (editors)
           THE AFfERMATH OF 'REAL EXISTING SOCIALISM' IN EASTERN
           EUROPE, Volume 2: People and Technology in the Process of Transition
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