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Ideologies and the New International Economic Order: reflections on some recent literature

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

Robert W. Cox
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Professor of Political Science, York University, Ontario and Chairman of the Board of Editors of International Organization.
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1979

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Appendix: Books, articles and documents reviewed

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Deverell, John and the Latin American Working Group, Falconbridge. Portrait of a Canadian Mining Multinational (Toronto: James Lorimer and Co., 1975), 184 pp.Google Scholar
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