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NoNonsense International Development - Illusions and Realities

Maggie Black

Publisher: New Internationalist

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Part of four-title relaunch of the NoNonsense series with new cover designs and new logo Completely revised and updated Price reduction from $13.95 to $11.95 Sales of previous editions total over 50,000Previous editions have been widely course adopted across a range of subjects and departments. International Development, Women's studies, Environmental studies, Political Science, Native American studies are some examples
Available since: 10/19/2015.

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