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V. NOTES AND
REFERENCES TO KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY KURIAN
1.
D. Boone Schirmer, "The Philippine Conception and Gestation of
a Neo-colony", Journal of
Contemporary Asia, Vol.5, No.1,
1975, p53.
2.
Data based on studies
made by the Reserve Bank of India relating to foreign assets and
liabilities. See K. Mathew Kurian, Bharat Mein Videshi Nivesh (Foreign
Investments in India), Macmillan, New Delhi.
3.
M. R. Stenson, Industrial
Conflict in Malaysia, Oxford University Press, London, 1970, pp 148-180.
4.
Manila Times, Banking Supplement, October 29, 1971.
5.
R. B. Suhartono, "Foreign Direct Investment in Indonesia:
Opportunities for the Republic of Korea", Asian Perspective, (Seoul, South Korea) Spring-Summer, 1980, Vol.4, No.1, p20.
6.
A number of
incentives and facilities have been granted to new investments based on the
laws promulgated in 1967 for foreign investment and in 1968 for domestic
investment. Since the enactment of Law
No. I in 1967, which was later amended by Law No.11
in 1970, the quantity and value of foreign investment projects have continued
to increase.
7.
For a good
summary of the destructive effects of the European impact on underdeveloped
countries, see K. Griffin, Underdevelopment
in Spanish America, 1969.
8.
Normal Girvan,
"The Question of compensation: A Third World Perspective" Race, Vol. XVI, No.1,
July 1974, p56.
9.
For an
interesting proposal for calculating compensation for the "Third
World" countries, see the article by Norman Girvan in Race, Vol. XVI, No.1, July 1974, pp
53-82.
10. Direct costs to the ESCAP
countries from transfer of technology in 1968 constituted 37 per cent of their
public debt service payments and 56 per cent of' the annual flow of direct
private investments. See United Nations,
The Second United Nations Development Decade: Trends and Policies in the First Two
Years, 1974, p36.
11. Eduardo de Sousa Ferreira, Portuguese Colonialism in Africa: The End of
an Era, UNESCO Press, Paris.
12. For the rare appearance of titles of classified
projects, see US Congressional Records: Study By M. L.
Thomas on "Rural Value Systems, Republic of' Vietnam", sponsored by
the Defence Department's Advance Research Projects
Agency (ARPA).
13. Jack Satuder, "The
Relevance of Anthropology to Colonialism and Imperialism", Race, Vol. XIV, No.1,
July, 1974, p14.
14. Quoted from the recruiting letter for Project Camelot
in I. L. Horowitz, The Rise and
Fall of Project Camelot, Cambridge, Mass, 1967, pp 47-49.
15. Susantha Goonitalake,
"Imperialism and Development Studies: A Case Study" Race and Class Vol. XVI, No 2, October
1974.
16. Mare Lindenberg, "The
Politics of Foreign Investment in Southeast Asia from 1945-1973", Journal
of Contemporary Asia, Vol.5, No. 1, 1975, p11.
17. United Nations, Economic
Survey of Asia and the Far East, 1972, p42.
18. Ibid.., p42.
19. See T. Kawata, "The
Asian Situation and Japan’s Economic Relations with Developing Countries",
Quaker Seminar on the Impacts of Foreign
investment, Penang Malaysia, September, 1971.
20. Government of India, Report of the Monopolies Commission, 1963-64.
21. Government of India, Department of Company Law
Affairs, statement placed before the Rajya Sabria.
22. S. Picker, "Sources of Stability and Instability
in Rural Thai Society", Journal of Asian Studies, August 1968, p789.
23. See Professor Turu's work
regarding the Central Plains.
24. I. C. Ingram, Economic
Change in Thailand 1850-1970, 1971, p268.
207
25. For example, see David A. Wilson, Politics in Thailand, Cornell University
Press, Ithaca, Y.Y. 1962,
p38.
26. National Sample Survey, Reports on Land Holdings.
27. Documents of the World Food Conference, Rome, 1974.
28. An expression used by Hubert Humphrey.
29. Cited in Harry Cleaver, "The Contradictions of
the Green Revolution", Monthly
Review, June, 1973.
30. Larry A. Nikach,
"Thailand in 1980: Confrontation with Vietnam and the Fall
of Kriangsak", Asian Survey, Vol. XXI, No.2, February
1982, 1982, p 230.
31. Suchitra Punyartabandhu-Bhakdi,
"Thailand in 1982: General Arthit Takes Center
Stage", Asian Survey, February
1983, Vol. XXIII, No.2, pp 174-75.
32. Dong-a Ilbo, January 29, 1980.
33. Korea
Herald, November 19, 1980.
34. Dong-a Ilbo, November 1, 1980.
35. "Garibi Hatao" is a Hindi expression which means "removal
of poverty" — a slogan which the Prime Minister of India, Mrs. Indira
Gandhi used in 1969-70 to legitimise her power.
36. United Nations, Economic
Survey of Asia and the Far East, 1973, p4.
37. Explanations by Professor Robert. B. Stauffer to his article on "The
Marcos Coup in the Philippines", Monthly
Review, April, 1973, p19.
38. "A National Covenant for Freedom", August 28, 1980 (mimeo)
39. Sanford Jungar, "Our
Unwise Policy in Korea", Chicago
Tribune, May 29,1984.
40. Pharis J. Harvey, "Korea: Still Suffering from
Political Controls" National Catholic Reporter, May 18, 1984.
41. KorealKey Contact North
American Coalition for Human Rights in Korea), June 25, 1984.
42. Quoted in AMPO Uapan-Asia Quarterly Review), Vol.7,
No. 1, Winter, 1975, p32. Also see Kim Chi Ha, The Cry of the People and other Poems, Nicola
Geiger, ed. Autumn Press, Kanagawaken, Japan.
43. For details on the trials see Diane Ying,
"Compromise Verdict for Taiwan Dissidents Brings a Mixed Reaction From the
Public", Asian Wall Street journal, April 22, 1980; Bob King,
"Jailing of the Dissidents", Far
Eastern Economic Review, April
25, 1980, "Eight Taiwan Dissidents Convicted of Sedition", San Francisco Chronicle, April 19, 1980.
44. Ult Sundhaussen, "Regime
Crisis in Indonesia: Facts, Fiction, Predictions,
Asian Survey, Vol. XXI, No.8, August 1981, p815.
45. Ibid.., p817
46. Arnold Abrams, "Back in Business", Far Eastern Economic Review, August 26,
1972.
47. Eqbal Ahmed, "Pakistan Signposts to a Police
State", Journal of Contemporary Asia
Vol.4, No.4, 1974,
p423.
48. W. Eric Gustafson and William L. Richter,
"Pakistan in 1980: Weathering the Storm", Asian Survey, Vol. XXI, No.2, February
1981, p165.
49. Sultan Ahmed, "Consensus on Constitutional
Scheme of “1983", Dawn Overseas, August
9, 1980, p1.
50. Speech made by Zia in New
York on October 5, 1980, addressing American businessmen.
51. Ittefaq (Bengali
Daily), July 23,1980.
52. Central Bank of Ceylon, Annual Report, 1977, p4.
53. W. I. Siriweera,
"Recent Development in Sinhala-Tamil
Relations", Asian Survey, September
1980, Vol. XX, No.9, p909.
54. Ibid., p912.
55. Francois Houtart,
"Non-Socialist Countries in South and East Asia", Social Scientist, No.45,
April 1976.
56. Michael Morfit, "Pancasila:
The Indonesian State Ideology according to the New Order Government", Asian Survey, Vol. XXI, No.8, 1982, p840.
57. Ibid., p848.