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Author(s):  
David T. Hill ◽  
Ajip Rosidi ◽  
J.E. Lohuizen-de Leeuw ◽  
Mildred Archer ◽  
J.M. Pluvier ◽  
...  

- David T. Hill, Ajip Rosidi, Laut biru langit biru. Pustaka Jaya (PJ 330), Jakarta, 1977. - J.E. van Lohuizen-De Leeuw, Mildred Archer, Indian popular painting in the India Office Library, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London 1977, 196 pp., 92 black-and-white and 6 coloured illus. - J.M. Pluvier, R.C. Kwantes, De ontwikkeling van de nationalistische beweging in Nederlandsch-Indië; bronnenpublikatie. Tweede stuk, medio 1923-1928. Groningen, Wolters-Noordhoff, 1978. xxxviii + 783 blz. Afkortingen, woordenlijst, registers. - J.J. Ras, Niels Mulder, Mysticism and everyday life in contemporary Java, Cultural persistence and change, issued under the auspices of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore University Press, 1978, XIX and 150 pages. - Danker H. Schaareman, Tilman Seebass et al., The Music of Lombok. A first survey, Forum Ethnomusicologicum, Series I: Basler Studien zur Ethnomusikologie 2, Francke-Verlag Bern, 1976. 71 blz., 8 platen, 1 kaart. - Danker H. Schaareman, Ernst Schlager, Rituelle Siebenton-Musik auf Bali, Herausgegeben von Hans Oesch. Forum Ethnomusicologicum, Series I: Basler Studien zur Ethnomusikologie I, Francke-Verlag Bern, 1976. Vol I: 222 pp., Vol II: 82 musical examples. - A. Teeuw, Rainer Carle, Rendras Gedichtsammlungen (1957-1972). Ein beitrag zur kenntnis der zeitgenössischen indonesischen Literatur. Veröffentlichungen des seminars für Indonesische und Südseesprachen der Universität Hamburg. Band 11 Hamburg 1977. Verlag von Dietrich Reimer in Berlin. IV und 385 Seiten.

1988 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 336-338
Author(s):  
Muhammad Hussain Malik

The need to enhance their economic relations with each other has long been felt by developing countries. However, their efforts in this regard have met with limited success. One of the reasons for this could be that not much serious work has been done to understand the complexities and possibilities of economic relations of developing countries. The complementarities which exist among the economies of these countries remain relatively unexplored. There is a lack of concrete policy proposals which developing countries may follow to achieve their often proclaimed objective of collective self-reliance. All this needs serious and rigorous research efforts. In this perspective, the present study can be considered as a step in the right direction. It examines trade and other economic relations of developing countries of two regions of Asia-South Asian countries and member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The study also explores ways and means to improve economic relations among these countries


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