For want of $3.94, by P. and P. Streit.
Latin-American shantytown, by S. Schulman.
Village of hunger and lethargy, by J.A. Lukas.
Analysis of the population explosion, by K. Davis.
"It's God's will. Why interfere?" By J. Lelyveid.
Beautiful, cruel, explosive: Haiti, by T. Szulc.
Survival issues for the new Africa, by G.H.T. Kimble.
Chile's nightmare: case study of inflation, by T. Szulc.
"We've never had it so bad," by K. Singh.
When generals take over in Latin America, by H.L. Matthews.
Myths about Africa, and the reality, by C. Bowles.
Iraq tries "operation bootstrap," by H. Lehrman.
Petronillo learns to write his name, by A. Howard.
The Negev: challenge and hope, by S.S. King.
Why Nigeria is "different," by D.E. Lilienthal.
Change comes to Africa's villages, by B. Ward.
Mexico follows a "solo camino," by K. Botsford.
How life has changed in a Cuban sugar mill town, by J. Yglesias.
Economic NATO for one billion, by B. Ward.
Foreign aid? Yes, but with a new approach, by J.W. Fulbright.
Lesson in foreign aid policy, by P. and P. Streit.
We help build the population bomb, by W. Vogt.
With the guerrillas in Guatemala, by A. Howard.
"A revolution without the execution wall," by B. Collier.
Suggested reading (p. [277]-278).