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Volume LXxx1-1992 MAR 3 17 1993
Numbers 321—324 SOCIAL SCIENCES
INDEX
Note: Alphabetical arrangement is word by word. Article titles are printed in bold type,
book titles in italic type and authors’ names (articles and books) in CAPITALS. Book
reviews are indexed under author and subject, but not title. Abbreviations (eg IMF) are
arranged at the beginning of each letter sequence, while acronyms (eg UNCED) are
treated as ordinary words (in this index CHOGM is regarded as an acronym).
Abdullah, Sheikh, 303-4, 305, 306, AKINRINADE, OLUSOLA, The 1971
307, 309-10, 313 Declaration of Commonwealth
aboriginal populations:Australia, 370—1; Principles after 20 years, 23— 35
Canada, 18, 241, 375-6 Akinyemi, Bolaji, 61
Adami, Eddie Fenech, 370 Algeria, 169, 171
Adams, Tom, 469 ALLEYNE, MERVYN C., Roots of
Addis, John, 232 Jamaican culture, 88—9
Adkin, Mark, 469, 470 Amin, Idi, 170, 173, 174
Advani, L. K., 52 Angola, 109, 175-6, 183
Afghanistan, 110 Antarctica, 111
Africa: aid for, 264, 299; and Arab Anthony, Frank, 53
countries, 167-81; books on, 74—5, Antigua-Barbuda, 466, 467, 468, 470
254—5, 379-80, 524; British rule, Anyaoku, Emeka, 5—6, 13, 240, 371,
531-2; and cold war, 434; 375, 395, 397, 458, 459, 516
decolonization, 173; ANYAOKU, EMEKA, The
democratization, 37—42, 263-71, Commonwealth and the new world
376-7, 439-45; drought, 372; order, 411-15
economic problems, 37—8; human ANZUS, 250
rights, 37—42; and Israel, 167—81; apartheid, 24, 28-9, 33, 298-9, 412-13
and Middle East, 167-81; Arab Bank for Economic Redevelopment
nationalism, 445—6; and new world in Africa, 173
order, 431—5S0; partition, 87—8; Arab countries: and Africa, 167-81
post-colonial state-building, Arab-Israeli wars, 175, 176-7
431—5; socioeconomic crisis, 264; The Arabs, Israel and black Africa:
travellers in, 532—3; and United the politics of courtship
States, 534—5, see also individual (KWARTENG), 167-81
countries, e.g. South Africa Arafat, Yasir, 159
African Centre for Democracy and Argentina, 242, 371
Human Rights Studies, 41 arms control, 99, 105—6, 145-7;
African Commission for Human and chemical and biological, 477—99;
People’s Rights, 42 nuclear, 242
agriculture, 114; and trade, 451 arms trade, 138
AHMED, AKBAR S., Resistance and ASEAN, 145
control in Pakistan, 533-4 Asia: books on, 75—6, 255—6, 381,
aid, 113-14, 427; to Africa, 264, 524— 5; exploration and mapping,
299; to Malawi, 517; to Zambia, 373 389-90, see also South Asia and
AIDS, 116-17 individual countries
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Assam, 205 Bishop, Maurice, 469, 472
Association of South East Asian Biwott, Nicholas, 239
States (ASEAN), [45 Biya, Paul, 263
AUSTIN, DENNIS and GUPTA, BLAKE, DAVID, Commonwealth
ANIRUDHA, The hand, the lotus Bookshelf, 73—7, 253-6, 379-83,
and the wheel. Electors and elected: 523-6
India’s tenth election, 51-6 Blakeney, Allan, 159
Australia: aborigines, 370—1; arms Bolger, Jim, 243 F
control, 479, 486, 489, 492; books Bongo, Albert-Bernard, 173
on, 76-7, 382-3, 526; and Bonnici, Karmenu Mifsud, 370
Commonwealth Declaration of books: Book Reviews, 79—92, 245—52,
Principles, 25, 26; defence policy, 385—92, 527-35; Commonwealth
84—7; Department of Prime Minister Bookshelf, 73-7, 253— 6, 379-83,
and Cabinet, 501—13; immigration 523-6
restrictions, 519; international Bossano, Joe, 242, 276-81, 284, 287-8,
relations, 249-51; leadership 290
changes, 237; ministerial Boulekone, Vincent, 347, 349, 352, 354
resignations, 519; public Boumedienne, Hovari, 169, 171 QaRESia e A T
expenditure, 370; republicanism, BOURNE, RICHARD, Commonwealth
370; and UK, 249— 51, 370; and US, at UNCED, 457-63 ORE
249-51 Boutros-Ghali, Boutros, 243
Bowles, Chester, 307
Babangida, Ibrahim, 15, 178, 240, 375, Bretton Woods system, 421-3
516, 518 BRIDGE, CARL, Special relationship:
BABBAGE, ROSS, A coast too long: Australia, Britain and the United
defending Australia beyond the 1990s, States since 1941, 249-51
84—7 Browne, Marita, 470
Bahadur, Maharajah Hari Singh, 303, Brundtland report, 457
306—7, 308 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 259
Bahamas, 519—20 ° BULL, MARY see SMITH, ALISON
Bajpai, Shankar, 209 Bundu, Abbas, 266
Balfour, Arthur, 9 Burma, 242, 371, 530-1
Banana, Canaan, 240, 413 Burnham, Forbes, 472
POSE
Banda, Kamazu, 13, 240, 373 Bush, George, 146, 237, 258, 259, 260,
Bandaranaike, Anura, 217, 218 373, 451
Banadung Conference, 168 Butaflika, Abdul Aziz, 169 aaa
Bangladesh, 242, 371 Buthelezi, Gatsha, 240
Barbados: arms control, 485; security BYRD, PETER (ed.), British defence
465—74 passim policy: Thatcher and beyond, 527-8
Barnes, Ken, 470
Barrow, Errol, 468—9 Cambodia, 110-11
Bavadra, Timoci, 79 Cameroon, 13, 14, 263
Begin, Menachem, 175 Canada: from Bennett’s ‘New Deal’ to
Belgium, 481 the Meech Lake Accord
Belize, 18, 109 (MCCONNELL),
Benin, 265 153-65
Bennett, R. B., 153 Canada: aboriginal affairs commission,
Bennett, W. A. C., 158 18; arms control, 477, 478, 479,
Berlin Conference, 87-8 488-9, 492, 493; books on, 256,
Bhagat, Mohan, 462 382, 525—6; and Commonwealth
Bhutto, Benazir, 244 Declaration of Principles, 25-6;
Bhutto, Zulfikhar Ali, 313, 314 constitutional change, 153-65; and
biological weapons, 477-99 Europe, 376; federalism, 153-65,
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386; Inuit homeland, 241, 375-6; colonialism, 247-8
Meech Lake Accord, 161-3, 248; Common Fund for Commodities, 31
Quebec sovereignty issue, 159-63, Commonwealth: budget arrears, 120;
248-9; social reform, 153-7 crises within, 23; disagreement
Cape Verde, 265 within, 28-9; election observing
capital markets, international: and missions, 194, 238, 376-7, 411-12,
developing countries, 359-62, 420—1, 425 517-18; environmental concerns,
capitalism, 408—9 457-63; and European Community,
Caribbean: books on, 76, 255, 381-2, 415; as example to Soviet Union,
525; Regional Security System, 19-22; functional cooperation,
465-75; small states in, 45-8; and 117-21; future, 32-5, 104—5; and
US, 467, 468, 471, 472, see also Geneva Protocol on chemical and
individual countries, e.g. Jamaica biological weapons, 477—99; and
CARICOM, 469 India, 251-2; membership, 14, 29-30,
Carlot, Maxime, 241, 340, 345, 352, 34, 371, 379, 397; and new world
354, 355 order, 395—400, 411-15; post-war
Chalker, Lynda, 369 phases, 3—4; principles, 23-35, 43-4,
CHAN, STEPHEN and CHINGAMBO, 103, 385-6, 395-400, 411-15; small
CHANDA L. J., Democracy in southern states within, 45—5S0
Africa: the 1990 elections in Commonwealth at UNCED (BOURNE),
Zimbabwe and 1991 elections in 457-63
Zambia, 183—201 Commonwealth Bank for Reconstruction
Changing patterns of interdependence: and Development, 114
the need for symmetry in north—south Commonwealth Bookshelf, 73—7, 253-6,
adjustment processes (SOBHAN), 379-83, 523-6
417-29 Commonwealth Committee of Foreign
Charles, Eugenia, 469, 472 Ministers on Southern Africa, 93-7,
Chaudhry, Mahendra, 516 108
Chauhan, Chetan, 53 Commonwealth Consultative Group on
chemical weapons, 477—99 Technology Management, 118-19
Chidambaram, P., 520 Commonwealth Day, 244, 376
Chidzero, Bernard, 243 Commonwealth Equity Fund, 31, 114,
Chihana, Chakufwa, 372-3, 517 414
children, 116 Commonwealth Expert Groups see
Chiluba, Fredrick, 193, 194, 196, Expert Groups
198, 199, 238, 372, 373 Commonwealth Finance Ministers, 8,
China: and Hong Kong, 229-35, 375, 98-101
515; and India, 58-9, 241-2 Commonwealth Foundation, 120, 243
CHINGAMBO, CHANDA L. J. see Commonwealth Fund for Technical
CHAN, STEPHEN Cooperation, 30-31, 101, 117,
Chinkuli, Kingsley, 196 414, 462
CHIPMAN, JOHN, The future of Commonwealth Games, 118, 521
strategic studies: beyond even grand Commonwealth Heads of Government
stategy, 135—52 meetings see CHOGM
CHOGM (Commonwealth Heads of Commonwealth Higher Education
Government meetings): Harare, 3—11, Support Scheme, 119
13-15, 43—4, 412, 415; length, 15; Commonwealth Human Ecology
Nassau, 63, 395; Vancouver, 63 Council, 458, 460
Chongwe, Roger, 199, 238 Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative,
Clare, Horace, 243 516
cold war: and Africa, 434; end of, The Commonwealth and human rights
136—7, 404, 407, 412, end of, see also (JAWARA), 37-42
new world order Commonwealth of Independent States,
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131—4, 260-1, 412, see also Soviet 113-14, 359-62, 373, 420-1
Union . Declaration of Commonwealth
A Commonwealth of Independent States Principles, 23—35, 102
(Editorial), 131-4 decolonization, 4, 29—30; leaders of,
Commonwealth Institute, 20, 21-2, 120 363-8
Commonwealth of Learning, 119-20 defence: Australia, 84-7; Caribbean,
The Commonwealth and the new world 465-75; UK, 527-8, see also security
order (ANYAOKU), 411-15 Delors, Jacques, 459 !
Commonwealth Notebook, 17-18, democracy, 105, 408, 411-12; Africa,
237-44, 369-77, 515-21 37-42, 263-71, 376-7, 439-45;
Commonwealth Press Union, 415 Ghana, 374, 517; Guyana, 376-7;
Commonwealth Principles, Declaration Hong Kong, 229-35; Kenya, 238-9,
of, 23-35, 102 373, 377, 518; Seychelles, 374,
Commonwealth Programme of Technical 517-18; Sierra Leone, 265-8, 269-70;
Assistance, 30 South Africa, 240, 397, 412-13;
Commonwealth reservations to the 1925 southern Africa, 183—201; Sri Lanka,
Geneva Protocol, 1930—92 (SIMS), 215-27; Tanzania, 239; within
477-99 Commonwealth, 27-8, 34; Zambia,
Commonwealth Science Council, 118 238
Commonwealth Secretariat, 21; role, 24, Democracy in southern Africa: the 1990
100—1, 395—7, 414, 459-60, 462-3 elections in Zimbabwe and 1991
Commonwealth Secretary-General see elections in Zambia (CHAN and
Anyaoku CHINGAMBO), 183-201
Commonwealth Youth Affairs Council, Deng Xiao-ping, 230
118 Department of Prime Minister and
Commonwealth Youth Programme, 414, Cabinet in Australia, 1972—90
521 (WARHURST), 501-13
Commonwealth Youth Service Awards, DeRoburt, Hammer, 516
376 Desai, Nitin, 458
Commonwealth—Government of Guyana developing countries see third world
Programme for Sustainable Tropical Developing countries can compete in
Forestry, 116, 414 international capital markets
Compton, John, 376 (PERSAUD), 359-62
Constructing and reconstructing world development see economic development
order (Editorial), 259-62 Dibba, Sharif Moustapha, 373
EiRlINe
Convention for a Democratic South Dinh Van Than, 342, 343
Africa, 240 disabled, rights of, 117
Céte d’ Ivoire, 267-8 disarmament see arms control
Cradock, Percy, 229 disasters and hazards, natural, 100,
Croatia, 148 115—16, 243, 372, 520, see also famine e2 eane
Cyprus, 43—4, 109-10 Dissanayake, Gamini, 217, 218
Cyprus and the Commonwealth DIXON, CHRIS and HEFFERNAN,
(VASSILIOU), 43-4 MICHAEL J., Colonialism and
Czechoslovakia, 413 development in the contemporary
world, 247-8
Daddah, Moktar Ould, 174 Dixon, Owen, 209, 311
Dappa-Biriye, 460 Documentation: Commonwealth
Daysh, Zena, 460 of Foreign Ministers on South Africa,
de Beer, Zach, 240 sixth meeting, 93-7; Commonwealth
de Klerk, F. W., 8, 93, 106, 240, 295, Heads of Government Meeting,
297, 375, 412-13 Harare, 102—23; Meeting of
de la Billiere, Peter, 234 Commonwealth Finance Ministers,
debt, international, 33, 91-2, 98-9, Kuala Lumpur, 98-101
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Dominica, 466, 470, 472 situation (OTUNNU), 401-9
DREZE, JEAN and SEN, AMARTYA, environmental issues, 111, 114-15, 414,
The political economy of hunger, 457-63
390-2 Erasmus, Georges, 18
drug trafficking, fight against, 111, 119 Ethiopia, 170-1, 391, 445
Dubengwa, Domiso, 185 ethnic conflict, 404, 413; Burma, 530-1;
Dunn, Baroness, 231, 233 Kashmir, 203-14; Sri Lanka, 315-38
Duplessis, Maurice, 157, 159 Ethnic identity, violence and the estate
Tamil minority in Sri Lanka
Earth Summit see UNCED (HOLLUP), 315-38
East Timor, 237 Ethnicity and contemporary South Asian
Eastern Europe, 114, 268, 361, 412 politics: the Kashmir conflict as a case
Economic Community of West African study (MALIK), 203-14
States (ECOWAS), 145 Europe: and Canada, 376; security
economic development, 98—9; alliances, 143
Commonwealth role in, 30-1, 33-4, European Bank for Reconstruction and
111-12; and north-south relations, Development, 361
417-29; sustainable, 115; and women, European Community: Common
118, see also structural adjustment Agricultural Policy, 451; and
economic recession, 33; and developing Commonwealth, 415; and Gibraltar,
countries, 420—3 273, 279, 280, 288; membership, 370;
economy, world, 8-9, 98—9, 111-12; as model for CIS, 133; strategic
reform of, 30—1 considerations, 148; and US, 451,
ECOWAS, 145 455-6
Editorials: A Commonwealth of EVANS, GRAHAM, Namibia—South
Independent States, 131—4; Africa: relations since independence,
Constructing and reconstructing 293-302
world order, 259-62; The Harare Expert Groups: on human resources
CHOGM and after, 3—11; World development in South Africa, 96, 108;
order and the Commonwealth, on sustainable development, 115
395—400 Eyadema, Gnassingbe, 268
Edney, Leon, 467
education, 48—50, 119-20 Falkland Islands, 242, 371
Egypt: and Africa, 173; and Israel, 175, FALKUS, MALCOLM, The blue
176-8; travellers in, 532-3 funnel legend: a history of the Ocean
elections: Bahamas, 519-20; Steam Ship Company, 1865-1973,
Commonwealth observation, 194, 89-90
238, 376-7, 411—12, 517-18; Fiji, famine, 390-2
515-16; The Gambia, 373-4; Ghana, Fiji, 34, 79-84, 515-16
377; Guyana, 242; Hong Kong, 17; finance, international, 113-14,
India, 51-6, 242, 371-2; Kenya, 518; 359-62, see also Commonwealth
Malawi, 517; Malta, 370; Montserrat, Finance Ministers; Commonwealth
241; Nigeria, 241, 516-17; St Lucia, Fund for Technical Cooperation; debt
376; Seychelles, 517-18; Singapore, Finer, Sam, 232-3
18; Trinidad and Tobago, 237-8; First World War, 480
United Kingdom, 369; Vanuatu, 241, Follies, fumblings and frustrations of
339-57; Zambia, 189-200, 265, 270; India’s recent foreign policy
Zimbabwe, 184—9 (KHILNANI), 57-9
Elizabeth II: as Australian head of state, food policies, 392
370; Commonwealth Day message, Forde, Henry, 517-18
244, 376; as head of Commonwealth, foreign policy: India, 57-9; Nigeria,
385 61-71
Emerging trends in the new world forestry, sustainable, 116, 414
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FORSTER, STIG ef al., Bismarck, Grenada, 32, 62, 466-73 passim
Europe and Africa: the Berlin West GRIFFITH, IVELAW L., The RSS: a
Africa Conference, 1884-5 and the decade of collective security in the
onset of partition, 87-8 Caribbean, 465-75
Foulkes, George, 232 GRIFFITH-JONES, STEPHANY (ed.),
FOURNIER, P., A Meech Lake post Managing world debt, 91-2
mortem: is Quebec sovereignty GROOM, A. J. R., Gibraltar: no end to
inevitable?, 248-9 ‘empire’?, 273-91
France, 340, 341 Group of Seven, 113, 424-6, 451-2
Franco, F., 274, 275 Guatemala, 18
Fraser, Malcolm 502-13 passim Gulf War, 406
The future of strategic studies: beyond GUPTA,ANIRUDHA see AUSTIN,
even grand strategy (CHAPMAN), DENNIS
135-52 Guyana: democracy and elections, 241,
376-7; rainforest programme, 116,
Gaddafi, Mu’ammar, 170, 173, 174 414; security, 471-2
Gairy, Eric, 472
Gambia, The, 38-40, 41, 373-4 Hainworth, Henry, 490
Gandhi, Indira, 51, 57, 59, 313 The hand, the lotus and the wheel.
Gandhi, Mahatma, 245, 307-8, 309, Electors and elected: India’s tenth
363-8, 387 election (AUSTIN and GUPTA),
Gandhi and Nehru: an enduring legacy 51-6
(RIZVI), 363-8 Harare CHOGM and after (Editorial),
Gandhi, Rajiv, 51, 52, 55, 205, 210 3-11
Ganilau, Penia, 516 Harare Declaration, 102-4, 415
Garel-Jones, Tristan, 369 Harare Notebook (INGRAM), 13-15
GATT see Uruguay Round Harare summit see CHOGM
Gaylard, Max, 377 Harper, Elijah, 162
Geneva Protocol, Commonwealth Hassan, Joshua, 276
reservations to, 477—99 Hassan, King, 174
Georges, Telford, 238, 240 Hawke, Bob, 8, 13, 237, 370, 501-13
Germany, 87-8 Hayden, Bill, 486
Ghana: and Arab countries, 173; health see AIDS
democracy and elections, 374, 377, Herridge, William D., 153
517; and Israel, 168—9 Hewson, John, 237, 370
Gibraltar, 242, 273-91 High Level Appraisal Group, 23
Gibraltar: no end to ‘empire’? Hogg, Douglas, 369
(GROOM), 273-91 Holdgate, Martin, 458
Goa Declaration on World Security, 32 Holland, Robert, 20
Goh Chok Tong, 18 HOLLUP, ODDVAR, Ethnic identity,
Gonzales, 277, 282 violence and the estate Tamil minority
Goodlad, Alastair, 369 in Sri Lanka, 315—38
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 20, 131, 132, 146 Hong Kong: prospects for democracy
Gore, Al, 460 (RAYNER), 229-35;
Gorton, John, 26 Hong Kong: airport, 17, 515; and China,
Gowon, Yakubu, 169 229-35, 375, 515; elections, 17;
GRAHAM,BRUCE, Hindu nationalism governor, 375, 515
and Indian politics: the origins and Houphouet-Boigny, Felix, 267-8
development of the Bharatiya Jana Howard, Michael, 459
Sangh, 245-6 Howe, Geoffrey, 240, 413
Graham, Frank P., 311—12 Hoyte, Desmond, 241, 459
Greaves, Phillip, 474 Hua Guo Fung, 230
Greiner, Nick, 519 human rights, 407-8, 516; Africa
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37-42; CHOGM on, 9-10, 14, 102, 369-70; Marxist politics, 388—9;
106; Commonwealth concern with, security, 468, 470, 471
28, 412; Kenya, 17; Malawi, 372-3, Jawara, Dawda, 373
412, 517; and territorial sovereignty, JAWARA, DAWDA, The
141-2 Commonwealth and human rights,
hunger and starvation, 390—2 37-42
Hurd, Douglas, 17, 242, 369, 515 Jayaram, Jayalalitha, 52
Jayewardene, J. R., 216
IMF, 99-100, 421, 422, 424, 442, 443 Jeyaretnam, Joshua, 18
imperialism, 87-8, 247-8, 523 Jiang Zemin, 234
India: arms control, 479, 492; books on, Jinnah, M. A., 245, 305, 307, 308
75, 76, 256, 381, 524—5; British John, Patrick, 472
attitudes to, 386-7; budget, 371; and Jonathan, Chief, 297
China, 58-9, 241-2; Christianity in, Jugnauth, Anerood, 240
386-7; Commonwealth membership, JULIEN, K. S., Problems of small
251-2; elections, 51-6, 242, 371-2; states, 45—5S0
ethno-nationalism, 203—14; famine,
391; financial scandal, 520; foreign Kalpokas, Donald, 18, 241, 343-55
policy, 57-9; Hindu nationalism, passim
245—6; Hindu—Muslim conflict, 520; Kamikamica, Josevata, 516
and Kashmir, 203—14, 303—14, 372; Karunanidhi, M., 52
and Sri Lanka, 520; Western Kashmir, 58, 203—14, 303—14, 372
influences on, 528-9, see also Kashmir: re-reading its past in order
particular individuals, e.g. Gandhi; to proffer a practicable solution
Nehru (NAYAR), 303-14
inequality, economic, removal of, 30-1 Kasonda, Emmanuel, 238
inequality, racial, removal of, 28-9 Kaunda, Kenneth, 13, 15, 25, 184,
information media, Nigerian, 61—71 189-200, 237, 238, 265, 270
Ingraham, Hubert, 519 Kavindele, 193
INGRAM, DEREK: Commonwealth Kearney, Robin, 470
Notebook, 17—18, 237-44, 369-77, Keating, Paul, 237, 370, 519
515-21; Harare notebook, 13—15 Kenya: democracy and elections, 238-9,
INTERNATIONAL AND 373, 377, 518; human rights, 17;
DEVELOPMENT AFFAIRS tribal violence, 373
COMMITTEE, From power to KHADIAGALA, GILBERT M.,
partnership, 385-6 Thoughts on Africa and the new
International Monetary Fund, 99—100, world order, 431—S0
421, 422, 424, 442, 443 Khan, Amanullah, 372
international relations: changes in, Khan, Ayub, 312, 313
135—52; new world order in see new Khan, Liaquat Ali, 307, 308
world order Khan, Muhammad Zafrullah, 309
Iraq, 149, 190-1 Khanna, Rajesh, 52
ireland: arms control, 479, 484—5S, 486 KHILNANI, N.M., The follies,
is a Commonwealth of Nations possible fumblings and frustrations of India’s
in the USSR? (OZEROV), 19-22 recent foreign policy, 57—9
Islam: in India, 207, 245—6; in Pakistan, Kibaki, Mwai, 239
244, 533-4 King, Mackenzie, 154
Israel: and Africa, 167-81; and Koh, Tommy, 458
Nigeria, 65; and South Africa, 172, Kohl, Helmut, 451
175-6 KPUNDEH, SAHR J. and RILEY,
STEPHEN P., Political choice and
Jamaica: Cabinet reshuffle, 243; the new democratic politics in Africa,
culture, 88—9; leadership changes, 263-71
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Kravchuk, Leonid, 131 Malawi: elections, 240, 517; human
Krushchev, Nikita, 131 rights violations, 372—3, 412, 517;
Kuwait, 149 » riots, 373
KWARTENS, CHARLES, The Arabs, Malaysia, Commonwealth Games in, 521
Israel and black Africa: the politics of Maldives, 28
courtship, 167-81 Malhoutra, Moni, 396
Kwu, Ike Nwachu, 65 Mali, 269
MALIK, IFTIKHAR H., Ethnicity and
Langkawi Declaration, 458 contemporary South Asian politics:
Lapointe, Ernest, 154, 156 the Kashmir conflict as a case study,
Latin America: books on, 255, 525, 203-14
see also Caribbean Malta, 286, 370
law, international, 141-2 Mancham, James, 14, 239, 374, 517
LAWSON, STEPHANIE, The failure Mandela, Nelson, 7-8, 43, 240
of democratic politics in Fiji, 79-84 MANLEY, DEBORAH, The Nile: a
least developed countries, 114 traveller’s anthology, 532-3
Lee Kuan Yew, 26 Manley, Michael, 5, 15, 243, 369-70
Lennox-Boyd, Mark, 369 Manning, Patrick, 238
Lesage, Jean, 157, 159 Mara, Ratu, 79
Lesotho, 377, 516 marine ecosystems, management of, 116
Levasque, Rene, 161 Marker, Jamsheed, 458
Lewis, Rudyard, 467, 469, 470 MARSHALL, PETER, So nearly but
Lewis, Vaughan, 466 not quite (yet?): the frustrations of
Li ka Shing, 231-2 the Uruguay Round, 451-6
Li Peng, 17, 241-2 Marstrand, Pauline, 458
Liberia, 66—7, 269 Marxism, 388-9
Libya, 61-2, 170 Maseng, Alfred, 354
LIMAYE, MADHU, Indian National Mason, Peggy, 477, 488-9
Movement: its ideological and socio- Mataskelekele, Kalkot, 343, 353
economic dimensions, 245-6 Matiba, Kenneth, 239
Lini, Hilda, 352-3, 354 MATTHEWS, BRUCE, Trouble in Sri
Lini, Walter, 18, 241 339-55 passim Kotha: strains and perils of
Linton, Neville, 396 democracy in Sri Lanka, 215—27
Luce, Richard, 243 Mauritius, 240, 371
Luchembe, Mwamba, 190 Meade, Reuben, 241
Lyttleton, Oliver, 230 Mediterranean area, 119; books on, 76,
255, 535
Maathai, Wangari, 373 Meir, Golda, 168
Macau, 229 Menem, Carlos, 242, 371
McCONNELL, W.H., Canada: from Mengistu Haile-Mariam, 171
Bennett’s ‘New Deal’ to the Meech Menon, V.P., 306
Lake Accord, 153-65 Menzies, Robert, 25
McDougal, Barbara, 8 Middle East, 110; and Africa, 167-81;
McKenna, Frank, 162 books on, 382, 525
MacLehose, Murray, 229, 230 military alliances, 143—5
McMurty, Roy, 376 military regimes, 28, 34
Mahathir Mohamad, 5, 13-14 Minsk Agreement, 131
Mahit, William, 351 Mitchell, James, 468
Major, John: at CHOGM, 6-7, 8, 13, Mitterrand, Frangois, 451
14; election victory, 369; Hong Kong Mkwetu, Clarence, 240
visit, 17; on international debt, 113, Mobutu, Sese Seko, 169, 171-2, 269
373; and UNCED, 459; and Uruguay Mohamad, Haniffa, 216-17, 218
Round, 451 Moi, Daniel arap, 14, 17, 238—9, 373,
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518 newspapers, Nigerian, 61—71
Mokomoko, 519 1971 Declaration of Commonwealth
Molisa, Sele, 351 Principles after 20 years
MOMMSEN, WOLFGANG J. (AKINRINADEB), 23-35
see FORSTER, STIG et al. Niger, 269
Momoh, Joseph, 263, 266-8, 269, 270, Nigeria: census, 241—1, 374; economic
374-5 crisis, 374; elections, 241,
Montserrat, 241, 466 516-17; foreign policy, 61-71; and
Moshoeshoe II, 516 Middle East, 65, 169, 177, 178;
Mountbatten, Louis, 303—12 passim press, 61—71; as regional power,
Mowlam, Marjorie, 232 534—5; and South Africa, 375, 518;
Mozambique, 29, 96, 109, 183 and United States, 534—5; unrest, 516
Mugabe, Robert, 6, 8, 43, 185-6, 187, Nile, travellers on, 532-3
188, 200, 372, 458 Nixon, Richard, 250
Muldoon, Robert, 243, 519 Nkomo, Joshua, 185, 186
Mulroney, Brian, 15, 18, 153, 159 Nkrumah, 168-9, 173, 517
MUNROE, TREVOR, Jamaican politics: Non-Aligned Movement, 169
a Marxist perspective in transition, non-governmental organizations, 120;
388-9 and UNCED, 458, 459-61, 462-3
Mwaanga, Vernon, 238 North American Free Press Area, 453
Mwila, Ben, 238 North Atlantic Cooperation Council
Mwinyi, Ali, 239 (NACC), 143
north-south relations, 417—29
Namibia: democracy, 184; independence, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty,
27, 29-30, 96-7, 108-9, 293, 370; 146,242
and South Africa, 108—9, 293-302 Nujoma, Sam, 4, 13, 43, 295, 296
Namibia—South Africa: relations since Nye, Joseph, 259-60
independence (EVANS), 293-302 Nyerere, Julius, 184, 239, 459
Nassau Declaration on World Order,
395, 398-9 OAU, 168, 169, 170-1, 172, 173, 174,
Nasser, Gamal Abdul, 168 176-8
Natapei, Edward, 347 Obote, Milton, 170
nationalism, 138—9, 445—6; India, Odinga, Oginga, 239
245—6; Kashmir, 203-14 oil prices, 419-20
NATO, 143, 144, 274 OKERE, LINUS CHUKWUEMEKA,
Nauru, 30, 516 The press and foreign policy in
NAYAR, KULDIP, Kashmir: re-reading Nigeria, 61—71
its past in order to proffer a Okogie, Anthony, 64
practicable solution, 303—14 OPEC, 419, 420
Nazarbayev, Nursultan, 131, 132 Organisation of African Unity: and
Nehru, Jawaharlal, 59, 208—9, 303-12, Afro—Arab relations, 174;
363-8 formation, 173; and Middle East, 168,
Netherlands: arms control, 481—2 169, 170-1, 172, 176-8
new world order, 258-62, 401—9; and Organisation of Eastern Caribbean
Africa, 431-50; Commonwealth role States, 466
in, 395—400, 411-15; and US, 436-7 Organisation of Islamic Conference, 64
New Zealand, 519; arms control, 479, Ottawa Declaration on Women and
487; books on, 77, 382-3; and Structural Adjustment, 121-3
Commonwealth Declaration of OTUNNU, OLARA, Emerging trends in
Principles, 26; disasters, 243, 519; the new world situation, 401—9
opinion polls, 243 Ouko, Robert, 239
newly industrializing countries, Owen, David, 229, 233
418-19 Oyugi, Hezekiah, 239
INDEX
OZEROV, MIKHAIL V., Isa racial equality, promotion of, 28—9
Commonwealth of Nations possible in racism, 412
the USSR, 19-22 rainforest protection, 116, 414
RAJAN, M.S., India and the
Pacific area: books on, 382-3, see Commonwealth, 251-2
also particular countries Ramaema, Elias, 516
Pak Chung Hee, 419 Ramphal, Shridath, 24, 458, 459
Pakistan: books on, 75, 76, 256, 381, Ransome-Kuti, Beko, 516
525; ethno—nationalism, 205—6; and Rao, P.V. Narasimha, 7, 15, 54, 55,
India, 58, 59, 303—14, 372; Islam, 242, 371, 520
244, 533—4; and Kashmir, 204, 210, Rathore, Mumtaz, 58
303-14, 372 Rawlings, Jerry, 374, 517
Pao, Y.K., 231 RAYNER, LEONARD, Hong Kong:
Paris Club, 113 prospects for democracy, 229-35
Parish, Daphne, 190—1 Reagan, Ronald, 62-3, 420
Patel, Dick, 195 Regenvanu, Sethy, 350, 351, 354
Patel, Sardar, 59, 303, 304, 306, 307 religion: and ethno-nationalism, 207;
Patten, Christopher, 375, 515 fundamentalism, 413
Patterson, James, 369 Remillard, Gil, 161
Patterson, Percival, 243 Rene, Albert, 14, 18, 239, 374, 517
peacekeeping forces, 143 RESNICK, P., Towards a
Peacock, Andrew, 506 Canada—Quebec union, 248-9
Pearson, Lester B., 157-8 resources, international, 137-8
Pereira, Aristedes, 265 Richardson, Graham, 519
Perez de Cuellar, Javier, 264 Richardson, Ruth, 243
Perham, Margery, 531-2 Ringadoo, Veerasamy, 240, 371
Persaud, Vishnu, 396 Rio conference see United Nations
PERSAUD, VISHNU, Developing Conference on Environment and
countries can compete in international Development
capital markets, 359-62 RIZVI, GOWHER, Gandhi and Nehru:
Pindling, Lynden, 519-20 an enduring legacy, 363—8
Political choice and the new Robinson, Arthur, 237, 238, 465, 469,
democratic politics in Africa 472
(KPUNDEH and RILEY), 263-71 ROBINSON, RONALD see FORSTER,
Pope, Jeremy, 377 STIG et al.
poverty, alleviation of, 30-1, 414 RSS: a decade of collective security in the
Premadasa, Ranasinghe, 215-22 Caribbean (GRIFFITH), 465—75
PREMDAS, RALPH R. and STEEVES,
JEFFREY S., Vanuatu: the 1991 SAARC, 145
elections and the emergence of a new Sadat, Anwar, 173, 177
order, 339—57 Saddam Hussein, 190—1
Press and foreign policy in Nigeria Saeed, Mufti, 210
(OKEREB), 61-71 St Kitts-Nevis, 466, 467, 469, 470
privatization, 99 St Lucia, 376, 466, 468, 470, 471
Problems of small states (JULIEN), St Vincent and the Grenadines, 466,
45-50 467, 468
Punjab, 204—5 Sandiford, Lloyd Erskine, 465, 469
Sant, Alfred, 370
Qian Qichen, 375 Scantlin, Jimmy, 342, 343
Quayle, Dan, 442 scientific cooperation, 118
Quintyne, Alvin, 470 Scoon, Paul, 472
Scott, Guy, 195, 238
Rabuka, Sitiveni, 79, 83, 515—16 Seaga, Edward, 468