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1 In C. Wilber, The Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment , (New York: Random House, 1973), p. 46.
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2 It is hoped that this will take the form of a comparative study of South-East Asia, Southern Africa and Central America. In that work, and for help in stimulating our ideas, we are indebted to Melissa Curley of NTU, formerly at University of Queensland, Australia.
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3 Phrase used in the US Department of State (White Paper), `Communist Subversion in El Salvador', Special Report Number 80, February 1981.
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