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Gerrit Huizer

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After returning to the Netherlands in the early 1970s, Huizer ran the Third World Center (DWC) and taught at the
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countries for nearly two decades, in places as varied as China, El Salvador, Chile and Mexico. He worked for the
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and for the ILO in Latin America and Southeast Asia. This period gave rise to the book
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which was published in Spanish and Dutch, and also in English as part of the
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Learning from the Third World. Crisis as a Challenge
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Dutch
Arnhem
Municipal University of Amsterdam
Third World
UN Economic Commission
Pelican Latin American Library
Catholic University of Nijmegen
Doorwerth
Bio
Categories
Dutch male writers
1929 births
1999 deaths

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