Written by a distinguished group of Third World and American
scholars, this book investigates the political, economic, cultural,
and religious dynamics of the Third World. Both highly topical and
extremely timely, the volume takes an interdisciplinary approach to
the subject, employing analytical tools drawn from political
science, history, economics, and sociology. The papers included
serve to facilitate a new understanding of the complex nature of
Third World nationalism, explore critical issues facing the Third
World such as widespread hunger in Africa and the mounting debt
crisis, and offer new perspectives on the role of religion and
ethnicity in Third World politics.
In his introduction, Ali sets the context for the papers that
follow. He notes that the new nations of the Third World cannot be
political and economic equals of the developed nations. Thus, aware
of their weaknesses, the overriding concern of Third World leaders
is to preserve themselves from foreign encroachment. The 14
subsequent papers define, explain, and analyze the myriad issues
and problems that today confront policy-makers in both the Third
World and the developed nations, including: the economic impact of
OPEC; the political and economic origins of hunger in Africa; the
West and Third World Religion; open economics and repressive
policies in the Third World; the influences on and effects of U.S.
policies towards the Third World. Students of political science as
well as policy-makers and diplomats will find "Third World At the
CrossroadS" enlightening and provocative reading.
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