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Marcum, John A. – Intercom, 1972
The problems of Southern Africa are significant for Americans because they involve issues of racial, economic, and political injustice so stark and so closely related to our own society's greatest shortcomings that our failure to respond adequately raises doubts about the sincerity of our avowed human commitments at home as well as abroad. (Author)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Racial Attitudes
Millar, Jayne – Intercom, 1973
Ideas for education concerning American attitudes toward developing countries and resolution of such worldwide problems as poverty and population are presented. These are designed to help students appreciate various dimensions of development related to their own world. (SM)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Developing Nations, Economic Factors, Population Growth
Rich, Evelyn Jones – Intercom, 1972
Issues discussed are (1) American Involvement with Southern Africa, (2) White Minority Rule, (3) Liberation Movements, (4) Role of International and Nongovernmental Organizations, and (5) the Future. (JB)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Governance, International Organizations, International Relations