The Challenge to the South: The Report of the South CommissionOxford University Press, 1990 - 325 من الصفحات This report provides a general introduction to the problems of development as seen by the developing country. It has been produced by the South Commission, which was established in 1987, with Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania as its Chairman and Manmohan Sing as Secretary General. This report is a follow-up to the 1983 Brandt Commission report: Common Crisis: North-South Co-operation for World Recovery. While the latter was a bipartisan report, the Commission now feels that the situation of the developing countries needs to be even more clearly stated since the tensions in the world economy during the 1980s have left the economies of the less developed countries in an even more vulnerable position than before. |
المحتوى
THE SOUTH AND ITS TASKS | 1 |
THE STATE OF THE SOUTH | 25 |
SELFRELIANT AND PEOPLECENTRED | 79 |
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achieve action activities advances Africa agricultural Arab areas arrangements Asia basic capital cent Centre changes Commission commodity cultural debt developing coun developing countries Development Bank development strategies domestic economic growth effective efficient efforts enterprises environment environmental establishment exchange rates expand exports external finance food security Fund GATT global governments Group of 77 groups human important improve income increasing industrial institutions interest international economic investment issues Kuwait Latin America least developed countries loping countries lopment macroeconomic Malaysia markets ment multilateral negotiations nomic Non-Aligned Movement North objectives OPEC organizations participation particular policies political population priority production programmes promote reform regional and subregional relations role rural science and technology scientific Secretariat sector social society South South-South co-operation structures sub-Saharan Africa sustained technical techno Third World tion trade UNCTAD United Nations veloping World Bank world economy

