Issues at the Special Session of the 1975 U.N. General Assembly: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, May 19, 21, and July 8, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 274 страница |
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... foreign aid has become to sell in this country , nothing , including the OPEC pheno- menon , has greatly diluted the obligation of the advanced economies , especially with regard to the poorest countries . Ability to provide con ...
... foreign aid has become to sell in this country , nothing , including the OPEC pheno- menon , has greatly diluted the obligation of the advanced economies , especially with regard to the poorest countries . Ability to provide con ...
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... foreign assisters have pursued the wrong goals or at least an insufficient set of goals . In the poor countries themselves most governing elites have done little to implement their reformist rhetoric and spread the benefits of growth to ...
... foreign assisters have pursued the wrong goals or at least an insufficient set of goals . In the poor countries themselves most governing elites have done little to implement their reformist rhetoric and spread the benefits of growth to ...
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... foreign aid has become to sell in this country , nothing , including the OPEC phenomenon , has greatly diluted the obligation of the advanced economies , especially with regard to the poorest countries . Ability to provide concessional ...
... foreign aid has become to sell in this country , nothing , including the OPEC phenomenon , has greatly diluted the obligation of the advanced economies , especially with regard to the poorest countries . Ability to provide concessional ...
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... foreign governments are unlikely to submit to the free reign of market forces now that the substance of international rela- tions is so dominated by such issues . The United States cannot create a free market for commodities by itself ...
... foreign governments are unlikely to submit to the free reign of market forces now that the substance of international rela- tions is so dominated by such issues . The United States cannot create a free market for commodities by itself ...
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... quality of com- 1 The views are those of the author and should not be attributed to other staff mem- bers , officers , or trustees of the Brookings Institution . petition is highly suspect . Moreover foreign governments are unlikely 15.
... quality of com- 1 The views are those of the author and should not be attributed to other staff mem- bers , officers , or trustees of the Brookings Institution . petition is highly suspect . Moreover foreign governments are unlikely 15.
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