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Title: International Politics-North South Gap
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February 8, 2002 |
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This group stood up for what they felt was right. They claimed that they had a right to a much greater share in the world's wealth and they also recognized the fact that they were major exporters of manufactured goods and undermined EDC dominance. Even though it hasn't been a very successful attempt, the group adopted the "Doha Program of Action" that asserted the need for policy changes to strengthen the South... Showed first 250 characters
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Even though it hasn't been a very successful attempt, the group adopted the "Doha Program of Action" that asserted the need for policy changes to strengthen the South. The wanted trade reform, monetary reform, institutional reform, better labor migration, and economic aid to name a few... Showed next 250 characters
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