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Vol. 17 No. 5 (1998): New Cargo: The Global Business of Trafficking in Women
Vol. 17 No. 5 (1998): New Cargo: The Global Business of Trafficking in Women
Published:
1998-11-01
Full Issue
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Introduction
Introduction
Marilou McPhedran
1-3
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Front Matter
Front Matter
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Articles
Sex, Drugs and the IMF: Some Implications of "Structural Readjustment" for the Trade in Heroin, Girls and Women in the Upper Mekong Region
David A. Feingold
4-10
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Local Action to End Trafficking in Women in Nepal
Shanti Adhikari, Stefanie Gude
11-12
(limited-accessibility).PDF
The Internet and the Debasement of Women in Ghana
Kwabena Opare Akurang-Parry
13-16
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Casa Alianza and Children on the Streets of Latin America
Bruce Harris, Kelly Mannix
17-18
(limited-accessibility).PDF
A Historical Perspective on the Japanese Sex Trade
Seiko Hanochi
19-23
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Licensed to Traffic: The Sex Trade in Bangladesh
Seetharam Mukkavilli
24-25
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Trafficking in Women to Israel and Forced Prostitution
Israel Women's Network
26-32
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Ali Miller on Key Strategies
Alice Miller, Marilou McPhedran
33-40
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Annotated Guide to Internet Resources on Trafficking in Women
Kelly Mannix, Ayesha Shamim
41-43
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Back Matter
Back Matter
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