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33 Cards in this Set
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5 ways to attain capital for development
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1. Create it 2. Borrow it 3. Private investment 4. Develop hard currency (export) 5. Receive foreign aid
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Bandung conference
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A meeting of 22 LDS's, addressing the importance of non-alliance.
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Corporatist strategy
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The gov't as opposed to private industry leading economic development.
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Defaulting on foreign loans
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States that cannot pay for import or other loans given by other countries.
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Dependency theory
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Industrialized states rely on developing states to depend on industrialized states to unearth resources as opposed to doing in independently
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Fifth world
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States with little hope for economic development e.g. Niger or Chad
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Fourth world
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States with potential economic development e.g. Bolivia or Ecuador
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Group of 77
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A group of 129 developing states with influence in the United Nations
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Modernization theory
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Compromising culture and tradition for economic gain
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Neocolonialism
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Developing states still depending on former masters after independence
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New International Economic Order (6)
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An expectation from the developing world of the developed world for expanded assistance.
1.Developed states increase economic aid 2.Developed states should increase quote from developing worlds 3.Developing world have more say in the global market 4.International economic organizations be less intrusive on developing states for information. 5.More credit to developing states. 6. Technical assistance be given to developing states. |
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Nonaligned movement
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An assembly of southern states refusing to side with developed nations
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North States
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USA, Canada, Europe
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Other names for Southern States
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3rd World, Developing world, Less Developed Countries
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Politics and Ideology
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Politics and ideology influence decisions economic decisions.
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South states
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Around 150 states, excluding USA, Europe, Canada
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Sustainable development
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Being able to develop the world without damage to the environment.
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Tied aid and assistance
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Assisting nations with certain requirements and guidelines
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Colonialism
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Subjugating groups for the sake of resources
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"Big-3"
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FDR, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin. Met at Yalta to shape the WWII war.
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Ujama
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Socialism, as a concept derived from African-culture
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Life-boat Diplomacy
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Only so many states can fit into a metaphorical life-boat to be saved from poverty.
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Neither war nor peace
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Describing the relation between Germany and USSR as well as post-WWII nations -Leon Trotsky (typically a relation of high tensity)
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Brinkmanship
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Creating Peace by piece by piece, as opposed to war.
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Low-intensity conflict
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Low frequency wars by guerrilas, terrorists, or other groups.
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Terror-ism
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An attack typically by non-nation assembly typically for ideological persuasion.
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International war
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A conflict among states carried out by armed forces
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Democratic peace
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Established democracies tend not to fight one another
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International crisis
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Unanticiapted situation in which limited time is available before action can be taken by a state in order to prevent war.
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Crisis management
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Ability to defuse international tensions without war
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Civil war and revolution
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Conflict within the state on ideas for the states future.
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Causes of war & violence (5)
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1.Human nature
2.Human perceptual limitations 3.Poverty and wealth distribution 4.Structure of the state (Kant & Wilson believed in democracy to prevent war) 5.Global system |
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Paths to peace (10)
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1. Accept religion or values
2.Maintain military power 3.Control arms 4.Pursue economic interdependence 5.Create international institutions to promote peace 6.Institutionalize democracy 7.Institutionalize communism 8.Eliminate poverty 9.Enforce international law 10.Develop world government |
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