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The Third World Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by akinbo a. a. cornerstone, Nigeria Oct 26, 2006
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The NIEO had failed to radically change the pattern of trade between the South and the North. This failure is as a result of the following factors: lack of power of the Third world in the International system; the debt burden of the new states; the course of implementing some of the proposal of the NIEO were beyond the reach of the developing states.

Suggestions so far put forward or supported by the Third world states for a new world economic order have not proved acceptable to the major powers, these was as a result of, one, lack of power of the developing states, two, their growing debt; three, the course of implementing some of the proposal were beyond the reach of the developing states, etc.

Conclusively, in spite of the agitations of the Third World, such as the call for NIEO, UNCTAD, United Nation Conferences on Human Development, etc, the right to development of the developing states is still being denied. It should be noted that some of the developing states have improved in development, for example, the Newly Industrialized Countries (NIC), the Asian Tigers. The present agitation of the Third World states is the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) which they are using in achieving their right to development.




REFERENCE

World Politics in a New Era, Second Edition, Steven L. Spiegel and Fred L. Wehling.








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akinbo a. a. cornerstone


A prolific Nigerian writer with a gift for words. Wrote under the pen name of Fad and Quad during the Military Era. Currently uses the "pscornerstone" signature.

An activist with religious inclination and respect for cultural heritage, he grew up streetwise and with great love for his country, Nigeria.

He believes that he who holds the word holds the world.
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