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Globalization and Third World Countries Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Henry Ekwuruke, Nigeria Aug 2, 2005
Poverty   Opinions

  

Globalization and Third World Countries haves not.” Let us work to reverse this message of Agus and make a difference! I wish to commend the World Bank and other financial institutions, also the Paris club for the relief they granted African countries and wished that they do more and work hard to make this world a just one indeed.





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Henry Ekwuruke is Executive Director of the Development Generation Africa International.
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Also about globalization
Vladimir | Oct 15th, 2005
I do agree with most poems of your "speach", but i have several questions to discuss.. First of all, we should bear in mind the fact that all the process of globalization is mostly directed to the governmental policy in economy, wich is not always the same with the interests of it's people.. Secondly, we can raise a fact, that having the process of globalization we are loosing the monocultural development of the State, even in terms of economical growth. And at last, having globalization, we have a new form of between-State trade registration process. Of course, with all the neccessary rules and laws from the International Community, World Trade Organization and terms of international laws... student of Russian University faculty of economy and laws Vladimir Luschinsky...

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