(combined issue, vol. 6, no. 4 and vol. 7, no.1)
Table of Contents
From the Third World Studies Desk
| Two Widows, One Dead Future | |
| Gene Lacsa Pilapil |
Dalumat (Analysis)
| Subservience's Last Symbol is Shattered | |
| Alexander R. Magno |
Features
| NO! | |
| Senate President Jovito Salonga |
| The Imperatives of People-Centered Development | |
| Julius K. Nyerere |
| A Vision for Filipinos | |
| Foundation for Nationalist Studies (FNS) |
| Southeast Asia: Why Socialism? | |
| Randolf S. David |
| Third World Revolutionary Projects and the End of the Cold War | |
| Joel Rocamora |
| Neo-Marxism: End of a Career or a Start of a New One? | |
| Kenneth E. Bauzon |
| The Kurds and Self-Determination | |
| Herb Feith, Alan Smith |
Forum
| Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino: Ideology or Idiosyncracy? | |
| Kasarinlan Philippine Journal of Third World Studies |
| The Catholic Church and its Preferential Option for Politics | |
| Kasarinlan Philippine Journal of Third World Studies |
ISSN: 2012-080X