Published on 13/09/2009 citation classification Regional black woman magazine Focus Without geographical focus Epochal assignment 20 Century thematic focus of comparative history, mentality, history, politics, history and science, history, international relations and international organizations, colonial history black woman magazine and decolonization, nationalism, history, social history and science, women's, men's and gender history, economic history and science type magazines with partial full text offer Country Germany German Language
Magazine: O: Journal black woman magazine of Politics and Economy in the Third World Publisher: Academic Association for Development Theory and Policy Association ISSN: 0173-184X Publisher, Place of Publication: Westphalian steamboat, Münster (Westphalia) black woman magazine Price: Single copy 9.10 EUR, Double Issue 18, EUR 20 subscription 30.10 EUR, 55.20 EUR subscription for Institutions Other data: 4 numbers in 3 editions Issue: 29 Born (2009), 2 - Global Social Policy ISBN: 978-3-89691-822-2
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At the global level, there is neither institutions nor a sovereign who could enforce such social policies. The gl
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