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  • Lieten, G. C. M. (2002). Nepal: Maoist Insurgency against Lopsided Development. In M. Mekenkamp, P. van Tongeren, & H. van de Veen (Eds.), Searching for Peace in Central and South Asia. An overview of conflict prevention and peacebuilding activities (pp. 433-446). Bouler/London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Lieten, G. C. M. (2002). The Background to the Violent Conflicts in India. In M. Mekenkamp, & A. et (Eds.), Searching for Peace in Central and South Asia. An overview of conflict prevention and peacebuilding activities (pp. 357-361). Bouler/London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Lieten, G. C. M. (2002). Jammu and Kashmir: Half a Century of Conflict. In M. Mekenkamp, & A. et (Eds.), Searching for Peace in Central and South Asia. An overview of conflict prevention and peacebuilding activities (pp. 362-381). Bouler/London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Lieten, G. C. M. (2002). Multiple Conflicts in Northeast India. In M. Mekenkamp, & A. et (Eds.), Searching for Peace in Central and South Asia. An overview of conflict prevention and peacebuilding activities (pp. 407-446). Bouler/London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Lieten, G. C. M., & White, B. N. F. (2002). Trabajo Infantil. Politicas y Opciones. Compiladores. IDIS, UMSA.
  • Breman, J. C., & Lieten, G. C. M. (2002). A Pro-Poor Development Project in Rural Pakiostan; an Academic Analysis and a Non-Intervention. Journal of Agrarian Change, 2(3).
  • Lieten, G. C. M. (2002). Human Development in Kerala: Structure and Agency'. Economic & Political Weekly, 37(16).
  • Lieten, G. C. M. (2002). Faltering Development and the Post-modernist Discourse. Social Scientist, 30(7-8).
  • Lieten, G. C. M., & Breman, J. C. (2002). 'A Pro-Poor Development Project in Rural Pakistan: An Academic Analysis and a Non-Intervention'. Journal of Agrarian Change, 2(3).
  • Lieten, G. C. M. (2002). 'Child Labour and Poverty: The Poverty of Analysis'. The Indian journal of labour economics, (3).
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