Bureaucratic structures in James Bay : impacts on the James Bay Cree of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement, appendix II : Bureaucratization in the South Pacific : a review of recent literature...: R5-233/1978E-PDF
"The subject of dependency and underdevelopment in Third World countries is an issue frequently discussed in terms of the relations between national and international economic structures alone. The paradox of the modernization paradigm resulting in the divestment of the indigenous economic surplus, the internal replication of the metropolis-satellite equation and the development of sociocultural obstacles to change is frequently discussed, debated and 'put to test' using various economic parameters and statistical techniques."--Introduction.
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| Title | Bureaucratic structures in James Bay : impacts on the James Bay Cree of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement, appendix II : Bureaucratization in the South Pacific : a review of recent literature on social change in Micronesia and the Solomon Islands / prepared by: C.H. Tyhurst, Anthropology of Development, McGill University. |
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| Description | 27, [2] p. |
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