FOREWORD
Journal of Third World Studies, Fall 2007 by Isaacs, Harold
In order to provide an international structure tor the humane and scientific study of Third World peoples, problems and issues, with the ultimate goal of improving quality of life. Dr. Harold Isaacs. Professor Emeritus of History at Georgia Southwestern State University in Americus. GA. founded the Association of Third World Studies (ATWS), Inc., in 1983.
ATWS is now the largest professional Third World Studies organization in the world with a global membership and chapters in South Asia and Africa. Membership includes academics, practitioners in the area of Third World development, employees ol government agencies, and diplomats.
ATWS began its history as an institution in 1991 when elected officials assumed responsibility for the management of the organization. During the past fifteen years, the Executive Headquarters have been located at Georgia Southern University (1992-2003 ) and Mississippi State University (2003-2006). Under the dedicated and energetic leadership of Zia H. Hashmi and Paul Rodell at Georgia Southern, and Shu-hui Wu at Mississipi State, ATWS has made great progress as a global professional organization. The new Executive Headquarters are at Louisiana State University Shreveport. and Executive Director is William Pederson, Professor of Political Science and Director of the International Lincoln Center at LSUS.
In 1995 the United Nations recognized the success of ATWS by granting it UN "consultative status," thus enabling the Association to increase its direct impact on Third World development.
ATWS appreciates greatly the financial support that Georgia Southwestern State University, under the leadership of President Kendall Blanchard, provides for the publication costs of JTWS.
ATWS' first annual meeting was held on October 21, 1983 at Georgia Southwestern College. The theme of this meeting was "Activities of U.S. Citizens in the Third World," a subject explored in the 35 pages of conference proceedings contained in the first issue of ATWS' scholarly periodical, Journal of Third World Studies (JTWS), published in the Fall of 1984. From this modest beginning JTWS has become a bi-annual multidisciplinary publication averaging, per issue, over 300 pages of articles, book reviews, book review essays, and conference and exhibit review essays, refereed and approved for publication by the JTWS Board of Editors which is comprised of scholars who are nationally and internationallyrecognized experts in their respective academic fields.
Membership in ATWS is open to any person interested in Third World Studies. Yearly membership dues are $60.00, which includes an annual subscription to JTWS. The yearly subscription rate is $60.00, and single copies are $30.00. Membership and subscription forms, as well as copies of JTWS, may be obtained by writing to the Association of Third World Studies, Inc., P.O. Box 1232, Americus, G A 31709-1232. Individuals interested in submitting articles and book reviews to be considered, or refereed, for publication by the JTWS Board of Editors, should write to the Editor, Dr. Harold Isaacs, at the above address.
ATWS also publishes ATWS Conference Proceedings. For additional information, please contact the Editor, Dr. Harold Isaacs, P.O. Box 1232, Americus, Georgia 31709-1232.
Additionally, ATWS has an established website on the internet. The website was created in 1995 by Dr. M. Bazlul Karim. and is currently maintained by Svetlana Peltsverger. The address for the ATWS website is:
During the 2006-2007 academic year, Georgia Southwestern State University Third World in Perspective Program held a series of seminars focusing on the theme "Historical and Contemporary Political, Economic, and Social Developments in the Third World." Numerous internationally-known scholars, possessing firsthand experiences in their respective fields, or areas, of expertise, participated in these forums. The contents of this volume includes papers selected from these programs as well as manuscripts, and book reviews and review essays, approved for publication by the JTWS Board of Editors.
On behalf of all ATWS members and JTWS subscribers worldwide, the Editor would like to express his gratitude to the Associate Editors of the Journal. Without the dedication and superlative scholarship skills and abilities of Yi Sun (Asia), John Mukum Mbaku (Africa), and J. Patrice McSherry (Latin America), JTWS would not possess its present scope and quality.
Sincere appreciation and thanks are also extended to Kathryn L. Zak, outstanding JTWS editorial assistant, for her exemplary skills in word processing and production work which continue to improve the appearance of this publication. Mrs. Rubye L. Goodlett of Georgia Printing Service, Inc., also deserves thanks and praise for her excellent production work.
Articles appearing in this journal are abstracted and indexed in International Bibliography of Periodical Literature: International Bibliography of Book Reviews: International Bibliography of the Social Sciences: International Political Science Abstracts: Political Science Abstracts: Sociological Abstracts: Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts: Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life: Periodica lslamica: A Matter of Fact: Media Review: Consumers Index: Social Sciences Index: University Microfilms, Inc., and PAIS Indexes.
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