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Issue no.2002:1 (45) of Development Dialogue is entirely devoted to the topic of access to information, with a particular emphasis on Southeast Asia.
Issue no.2001:1 (44) of Development Dialogue is devoted to the commemoration of Dag Hammarskjöld 40 years after his death, including articles illustrating his broad cultural interests.
Issue no.2000:1-2 (43) of Development Dialogue presents Sir Brian Urquhart’s Dag Hammarskjöld Lecture arguing that globalisation may be of more limited benefit than most suggest.
Issue no.1999:1-2 (42) of Development Dialogue presents an essay by Pat Roy Mooney discussing three decisive issues of the 21st century: Erosion, Technology, and Concentration.
Issue no.1998:2 (41) explores the transformation of information flows in Southeast Asia from before and after the region became synonymous with ‘economic crisis’.
Issue no.1998:1 (40) of Development Dialogue brings together four themes: human rights; nuclear disarmament; economic crisis in Southeast Asia; and medicinal drugs.
Issue no.1997:2(39) of Development Dialogue presents letters of correspondence between Dag Hammarskjold and the American novelist John Steinbeck, offering unique insight into two great men.
Issue no.1997:1(38) of Development Dialogue is devoted to indigenous publishing in Africa, with material from the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation’s second seminar on this theme.
Issue no.1996:1-2 (37) of Development Dialogue is the third part of a trilogy on genetic resources and biodiversity.
Issue no.1995:2 (36) of Development Dialogue explores different aspects of autonomous and innovative developments in Africa while also drawing on relevant experiences from other continents.