third world state

  • 1Third World Socialism — was a variant of Socialism preached by Nyerere, al Bitar, Aflaq, Nasser, Nehru, Ben Gurion [cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/heavenonearth/transcript.html#2 5|title=Heaven on Earth. The Film: Transcript Revolutions: The Kibbutz|acess date=2005 The …

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  • 2Third World — ˌThird ˈWorld noun the Third World ECONOMICS the poorer countries of the world, that are not industrially developed: • The bank had stakes in several operations in the Third World. Third World adjective : • Third World countries * * * Third World …

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  • 3Third World — For other uses, see Third World (disambiguation). See also: Three Worlds Theory The three worlds as they were separated during the Cold War era, each with its respective allies as of the period between 30 April 1975 (the fall of Saigon) and 23… …

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  • 4Third World Academy of Sciences — TWAS, the academy of sciences for the developing world until 2004 named Third World Academy of Sciences is a merit based science academy uniting more than 800 scientists from some 90 countries. Its principal aim is to promote scientific capacity… …

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  • 5The World State — is the primary setting of Aldous Huxley s 1932 dystopian novel Brave New World . In the novel, The World State is a unified government which administers the entire planet, with a few isolated exceptions. The motto of The World State is Community …

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  • 6Third-worldism — is a tendency within left wing political thought to regard the division between developed, classically liberal nations and developing, or third world ones as of primary political importance. Third worldism tends to involve support for Third World …

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  • 7World Bank — logo Type International organization Legal status Treaty Purpose/focus Crediting …

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  • 8World-systems approach — World system approach is a post Marxist view of world affairs, one of several historical and current applications of Marxism to international relations. One of the basics of the approach is its view of imperialism, which for many Marxists during… …

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  • 9World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity — Pepper spray dispersed into the crowd. Other names N30 The Battle in Seattle The Battle of Seattle …

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  • 10State capitalism — State capitalism, in its classic meaning, is a private capitalist economy under state control. This term was often used to describe the controlled economies of the great powers in the First World War. [cite encyclopedia encyclopedia = Blackwell… …

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