The Green Revolution and Multinationals in the Pacific

Don Luce

Wednesday, 09 Nov 1988 at 12:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

Don Luce is the Director of the Asian Resource Center and recently returned from a tour of Southeast Asian countries. He has served as director of Clergy and Laity Concerned and worked with International Voluntary Services in Southeast Asia. he co-authored several books including Vietnam: The Unheard Voices, Hostages of War, and Martial Law in Taiwan. He also wrote and co-edited books of poetry including Of Quiet Courage and The Wish: Poems of Contemporary Korea.
Part of the World Affairs Series: The Pacific Rim Nations in the 21st Century - Challenge for America

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