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Title: globalisation and its discontents-bbc report
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They also tried to publish more information about their policy arrangements, by revamping their websites.
But the fundamental issue - that the voting rights in these organisations are weighted towards the rich countries, with the US enjoying a blocking majority - was not addressed... Showed first 250 characters
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They also tried to publish more information about their policy arrangements, by revamping their websites.
But the fundamental issue - that the voting rights in these organisations are weighted towards the rich countries, with the US enjoying a blocking majority - was not addressed... Showed next 250 characters
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