Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives Calls for papers and subscriptions This is a journal with an interdisciplinary focus in the social sciences. It is both theoretical and prai nature, and seeks to confront and deal with every aspect of human development, covering all the s economic systems of the world. It has interest in such issues as basic social needs, fulfillment of hi rights, avoidance of both class and other structural violence, the search for disarmament and peace maintenance of ecological balance, the removal of poverty and unemployment, improvement in North-5 relations, and the finding of an international framework to deal equitably with trade, industrialia migration, technology transfer, and general socio-economic disparities of a regional or a global kind. Editor: Franklin Vivekananda Articles from past and recent issues include: Glyn Edwards and Clem Tisdell: Private Versus Government Schools: Race and the Developme Zimbabwe's Dual Educational System Amalendu Guha: Economic Alternative for the 21st Century; Market Economy or Welfare Economy? Robert A. Flammang: Bilateral Begins: Blessing, Burden, or Both? Bayo Ninalowo: On the Structures and Praxis of Domination, Democratic Culture and Social Change: Inference from Africa. Neil Dias Karunaratne: A Critical Review of Contemporary Australian Foreign Aid Policy Seno Adjibolsoo: The Human Factor in Development. Donald C. Williams: Assessing Future Democratic Accountability in Nigeria: Investigative Tribunal: Nigerian Political Culture Assery and Perdikis: The Interdependence Between the Economics of the Gulf Cooperation Council an Industrial Countries. Stein Kristiansen: The Role of Technology Transfer in Development Assistance Ariya Abeyslnghe: SAARC: From Dhaka to Colombo: 1985-1991 Dipendra Sinha: A Critique of the USA's Leading Textbooks' Approach to Growth and Development. Felix A. Ryan: Worse than Bhopal Tragedy: Open Letter to the Secretary General of the UN Conference (Earth Summit) Brazil, and to Humanity at Large Menno Vellinga: Social Democracy, Development Theory and Political Strategy in Latin America. Chibuzo S.A. Obuagu: Import Substitution Industrialization: What Lessons Have We Learned in Nigeri Willie J. Okowa: The Mathew Effect, Ake's Defensive Radicalism and in Nigerian Development Planni Kair Levi: Relating the Cooperative and the Community: A New Classificatory Approach Krishnamurthy Sriram: Markets and States in Development: The Search Continues for an Optimal Mi Tafah-Edokat: The Pure Human Capital Investment Model: A Test and Applications Using LDC Data Write to SJDA, Box. 7444.103 91 Stockholm. Sweden. Address SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ISSUES Published Since 1977 This journal is published under the auspices of the School of Social Work, University of Iowa; the Department of Social Work, Southwest Missouri State University; and the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development. IUCISD President: James Billups, Ohio State University SDI Co-Editors: Martin Tracy, University of Iowa Roland Meinert, Southwest Missouri State University Managing Editor: Terry L. Brown, Southwest Missouri State University New SDI - IUCISD Subscription & Membership Rates The yearly subscription fee for the journal Social Development Issues now includes an annual membership in the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, and the IUCISD newsletter. The joint subscription/membership fee schedule appears below: $30 - individuals $10 - individuals from nonindustrialized countries $15 - students $45 - libraries and institutions $ 6 - bookstores, per copy $ 9 - single issues To subscribe to the journal and join the consortium, remit fee and form below to: Dr. Peter Lee Secretary General IUCISD School of Social Work San Jose State University One Washington Square San Jose, C A 95192-0124 (408) 924-5800 (Please Print) Name Date City State ZIP c°untry Telephone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ make checks payable to: Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development (IUCISD)