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100 1 _aKarl P Sauvant
245 1 0 _aNew International Economic Order
_bConfrontation Or Cooperation Between North And South?
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520 _bIn the face of the continuing economic gap between the industrialized and the developing countries, the Third World began to demand a reorganization of the international economic system—its mechanisms, organizations, purposes—that would make the system responsive to the needs of all of its members. The United Nations’ Sixth Special Session in 1974
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