Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... North is quick in projecting International En- vironmental concerns . International environment problems are more complicated to solve than national ones because , no single authority can lay down and enforce appropriate policies , and ...
... North is quick in projecting International En- vironmental concerns . International environment problems are more complicated to solve than national ones because , no single authority can lay down and enforce appropriate policies , and ...
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... North . That the North should be seemingly unconcerned about the inequities that persists in inter- national trade , does not appear acceptable to the poorer nations of the South . From the U.N. Secretary General's Report to the ...
... North . That the North should be seemingly unconcerned about the inequities that persists in inter- national trade , does not appear acceptable to the poorer nations of the South . From the U.N. Secretary General's Report to the ...
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... North , the primary purveyors of the third world debts , should have exhibited sup- posed unawareness of the phenomenon that third world countries con- tribute 300 per cent more financially ( alone ) to the North through debt repayments ...
... North , the primary purveyors of the third world debts , should have exhibited sup- posed unawareness of the phenomenon that third world countries con- tribute 300 per cent more financially ( alone ) to the North through debt repayments ...
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List of Tables | 14 |
Acknowledgements | 20 |
Concept and Application | 39 |
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