Civil society and global change : Canadian development report, 1999 🔍
Rowena Beamish, Anne Chevalier, Michelle Hibler, North-South Institute (Ottawa, Ont.) The North-South Institute, Canadian development report, Ottawa :, ©1999
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description
iv, 166 pages : 28 cm +
Installation instructions for Windows and Macintosh machines on insert
Includes bibliographical references
Disc contents: CDR 1996-97: Fairness in a shifting world -- CDR 1998: Canadian corporations and social responsibility -- CDR 1999: Civil society and global change
Alternative title
Canadian development report, 1999 : civil society and global change
Alternative author
North-South Institute (Ottawa, Ont.), Rowena Beamish, Anne Chevalier, Michelle Hibler
Alternative author
Van Rooy, Alison, 1967-; North-South Institute (Ottawa, Ont.)
Alternative author
Alison Van Rooy; North-South Institute (Ottawa, Ont)
Alternative author
edited by Alison Van Rooy
Alternative author
Alison Van Rooy, 1967-
Alternative publisher
Ottawa: North-South Institute
Alternative publisher
North South Inst
Alternative edition
Canadian development report ; 1999, Ottawa
Alternative edition
Canada - English Language, Canada
Alternative edition
July 1999
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date open sourced
2023-06-28
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