Skip to main navigation Skip to main content
Home

Bank of Credit and Commerce International 1972–1991

  • Explore
  • Library
    • Introduction to Library
    • Agha Hasan Abedi
    • BCCI Profile
    • Shareholding
    • Governance
    • Management Approach
    • Branches and Offices
    • Policies, Procedures, Information and Instruction Circulars
    • Business Development
    • Human Resources
    • Conferences and Meetings
    • Financials
    • Campaigns and Programmes
    • Corporate Brochures and Handouts
    • Corporate Gifts & Memorabilia
    • Standard documents, stationery and miscellaneous
    • Restructuring
    • Liquidation
    • Closure
    • BCCI employees claims and settlements
    • In-house Magazine
    • In-house News letter
    • Post - Closure: Reports and Articles
    • Books
    • Third World
      • Third World Affairs
      • South - Third World Magazine
        • 1980
        • 1981
        • 1983
        • 1987
        • 1988
        • 1989
        • 1990
      • Third World Quarterly
      • Books
      • Monographs
    • Audio Video
  • About
  • Donate

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Library
  3. Third World

South - Third World Magazine

South, ​a monthly magazine, was published from 1980 to 1990 by ​South Publications Limited for the Third World Foundation, ​in London, United Kingdom.

| 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 |

The idea for the monthly grew out of Mr Altaf Gauhar’s work as editor of the Third World Weekly supplement of UK's Guardian newspaper. He was the Editor-in-Chief and Secretary General of the Third World Foundation for economic and social sciences (known as the Third World Foundation) that was funded by Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI). 

12
New Zealand House, Haymarket, London SW1, United Kingdom, that housed the office of the South magazine ​in 1980, ​as well as the Third World Foundation. London Architecture: Photograph © Wayne Lorentz

While thinking of the state of magazine journalism in 1980s, South stands out as one important international magazine of that era. Readers were usually dependant on news and reviews on the Third World presented by the west. The magazine played a catalysing role in debates around colonialism, trade, anti-colonial consciousness and exploitation of South. There was always something in the South, on the role of imperialist powers in continued backwardness and economic impoverishment in the third world. The magazines available at the British Library in London, United Kingdom are presented here with the Cover, Contents, Letter from the Publisher and Editorial.  

Also read:

  • Third World Foundation

Main navigation - Sub

  • Introduction to Library
  • Agha Hasan Abedi
  • BCCI Profile
  • Shareholding
  • Governance
  • Management Approach
  • Branches and Offices
  • Policies, Procedures, Information and Instruction Circulars
  • Business Development
  • Human Resources
  • Conferences and Meetings
  • Financials
  • Campaigns and Programmes
  • Corporate Brochures and Handouts
  • Corporate Gifts & Memorabilia
  • Standard documents, stationery and miscellaneous
  • Restructuring
  • Liquidation
  • Closure
  • BCCI employees claims and settlements
  • In-house Magazine
  • In-house News letter
  • Post - Closure: Reports and Articles
  • Books
  • Third World
    • Third World Affairs
    • South - Third World Magazine
    • Third World Quarterly
    • Books
    • Monographs
  • Audio Video
  • BCCI Legacy
  • BCCI documentary
  • Donate
Home

Who's behind this website?

The BCCI Campaign Committee​ Trust (BCCI Campaign Committee), London United Kingdom, formerly the Committee Representing the former Employees and Creditors of BCCI. This effort is in response to approaches from students, researchers, former employees and their families and other interested individuals and institutions for information about BCCI's history, operations, closure, and the vision of the Founder. Find out more →

Feedback and contributions to website content are very welcome from former BCCI employees, customers, and those with serious research interest. Contact

We need funds and support to complete development of the website. Donate 

  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Contact

© 2025 BCCI Campaign Committee. Design by Effusion