Part 1 Tributes: a tribute to Olof Palme, Rajiv Gandhi; an internationalist vision, Fidel Castro; champion of justice and peace, Ingvar Carlsson; the Scandinavian perspective on the North-South dialogue, Gro Harlem Brundtland. Part 2 The politics of power: North-South - the task ahead, Willy Brandt; the art of the possible, or the politics of radical transformation, Immanuel Wallerstein; issues in North-South dialogue, Kofi Buenor Hadjor. Part 3 The global economic/information order - calls for change: the social democratic parties and the new international economic order, Neil Kinnock; East-West-South relations in the world economy, Andre Gunder Frank; Latin American debt - the choices ahead, Robert Pollin and Eduardo Zepeda. Part 4 The global political order - national powers and superpowers: the arms race as an impediment to Third World development, Luis Echeverria; superpower rivalries in the Third World, Frank Furedi. Part 5 The non-aligned movement: the role of the non-aligned movement in global politics, Robert Mugabe; Olof Palme and the legacy of Bandung - a balance sheet, Fred Halliday and Maxine Molyneux. Part 6 The mechanisms of dialogue: the non-aligned movement and the new international division of labour, Timothy Shaw; at the receiving end of the North-South dialogue, Julius Nyerere; the politics of aid, Judith Hart; Swedish development and foreign policy, Thord Palmlund. Part 7 Olof Palme - liberation and world peace: the Africa of Olof Palme, Basil Davidson; Olof Palme and the liberation of southern Africa, Oliver Tambo; Olof Palme and the Middle East, Anoushiravan Ehteshami. Part 8 On strategies for development: North-South dialogue - towards a meaningful agenda, A.M. Babu; after Olof Palme - what needs to be done?, Michael Manley; Western efforts for change - Sweden's future role, Ingvar Carlsson. Part 9 Olof Palme - the man: Olof Palme - a portrait, Gunnar Fredriksson.