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Title: Access to Development
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November 16, 1997 |
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A more advantageous alternative would be to dismiss any notion of an IOP, and simply allow the participating countries to discuss the overpowering issues, unrestricted by a quantitative tally of individual success. Delegates would still be allowed to present issues that are relevant to their country's prosperity, but there would be a far greater emphasis put on issues that pertain to the entire region, which was the initial goal of such a large conference... Showed first 250 characters
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When a country raised an issue that they deemed to be relevant, it quickly turned into a more general solution. This was likely not the best way to address and solve a problem, but it did allow for a greater number of countries to feel involved in the formation of the clause... Showed next 250 characters
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