Sentences with phrase «international economic order»

Global Political Economy and International Relations — Understanding the International Economic Order
A seat at the table in top - level international negotiations brings status, so naturally Member States are reluctant to give up their privileged positions (which often reflect post-WWII power relations rather than our current international economic order).
Several of the newly industrialized countries (NICs) are pressing for some new version of the New International Economic Order.
As a socialist country, China should unite with other developing countries to oppose an international economic order which causes environmental inequality.
The biggest risk for the climate change negotiations is that they will become a forum for playing out anew the old ideological battle between New International Economic Order and market advocates.
According to its own principles, Socialist International favors the nationalization of industry, is skeptical of the benefits of economic growth and wants to establish a more «equitable international economic order
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0007/000747/074721eo.pdf UNESCO Courier 1974 «Gypsies: A Minority at the Crossroads», has a real interesting article on «The Establishment New International Economic Order».
There are some assumptions being made by this question that don't reflect how the international economic order works.
200 and other Selected Addresses and Writings, (Madras: Centre for Research on New International Economic Order, 1992) p. 27.
If we look, for instance, at the international economic order apart from our baptism and Christian faith, we could look at it simply as North Americans, and our main concern would then be how to preserve those elements in that world order that benefit our economy and how to change those that do not.
It was the philosophy that the poor countries urged, unsuccessfully, in the 1970s demanding a New International Economic Order (NIEO).
Will we claim that the struggles for a more just international economic order has nothing to do with mission».39 He then made an important observation.
First of all, we should canvass the different «names» of oppression: (i) The experience of dependence and the struggle for national determination took in the Sixties the form of creating the organizations of the Third World countries and the UN attempts to define a more just New International Economic Order.
In the 1970s there was much talk about a new international economic order that would redress the injustice of poverty - stricken nations alongside rich nations that were overdeveloped.
The resurrected Lord Jesus offers the inner strength for the long, weary, 20 - year struggle that will be necessary to avoid nuclear holocaust and implement a new international economic order.
By 1970, at the Sixteenth General Assembly of UNESCO, a «New International Economic Order» was proposed.
Each of these categories has its own potential legal order; e.g., the 1948 Declaration and subsequent Covenants; the New International Economic Order (NIEO) and various General Assembly resolutions on the rights and duties of states; and the Law of the Sea Convention, covering, among other things, «the right of peaceful passage through international straits.»
By l970, the l6th General Assembly of UNESCO had defined the concept of a New International Economic Order which stated that the emerging nations would not be able to develop until they decreased their economic dependence on the First World.
Book Reviews: Global Political Economy: Understanding the International Economic Order By Robert Gilpin with Jean M. Gilpin.
Global Political Economy: Understanding the International Economic Order By Robert Gilpin with Jean M. Gilpin.
The poor countries have to get together, once again, to press their claims against the dominant G8 nations for a reform of the international economic order.
That means support of the quest for a new international economic order and willingness to share generously the tremendous profit the U.S. has been getting out of the region — sharing through substantial financial aid for public works, food, education and housing projects.
M. M. Thomas, The Nagas Towards A. D. 2000 and other Selected Addresses and Writings, (Madras: Centre for Research on New International Economic Order, 1992) p. 27.
Beyond reforming current institutions, however, the report calls for «reform of the International Economic Order» and reconception of economic thinking to account for sustainability.
A Positive Approach to the International Economic Order, Part II, Non-Trade Issues, British - North American Committee 26, by Alasdair MacBean and V.N. Balasubramanyam.
A Positive Approach to the International Economic Order, Part 1, Trade and Structural Adjustment, British - North American Committee 23, by Alasdair MacBean.
Rather than trying to draw China into the rules - based international economic order — a policy that dates back to Richard M. Nixon and Henry A. Kissinger — the United States now regards China as a strategic competitor, bent on eroding American security and prosperity.

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I view them as coordinated, methodical and strategic, using their military and economic power to erode the free and open international order,» Harris told the House Armed Services Committee.
«If Trump really signs the order, that is a declaration of trade war with China,» said Wei Jianguo, former vice commerce minister and now an executive deputy director of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, a government - linked think tank.
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While most of his proposals — «to abandon the gold standard, let international exchange rates float, use federal surpluses and deficits as macroeconomic policy tools that could counter cyclical trends, and establish bureaus of economic statistics (including a consumer price index) in order to facilitate this effort» — are now conventional practice, his critique of fractional - reserve banking still «remains outside the bounds of conventional wisdom» although a recent paper by the IMF reinvigorated his proposals.
While more contained than his address at the Davos Economic Forum last year, in his speech on Tuesday Xi again sought to portray China as a champion for globalisation and the existing international order.
An empire, he contends, is a nation ambitious to exercise control over the political and economic systems of other nations — and the international order itself — to the end of preserving, promoting and advancing its own interests.
We often wish we could find a verse that would settle all the complex issues of family life, economic competition and tension, international order, and war.
Therefore, the entreaty of Latin America is for liberation from cultural domination, economic exploitation, military regression, social marginalization and political imperialism; it is an appeal for fairness in international trade and the establishment of a social order that promotes human dignity, respects democratic institutions and guarantees an equitable distribution of wealth.
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In a renewed economic order James Robertson sees the international trading and financial systems operated by the multinational companies, international banks and international governmental agencies as still important, but as playing a relatively smaller part than they do today.
In order to make certain that such statements as these should have more than ephemeral significance, it was proposed that the International Missionary Council should establish, as a part of its organization, a «bureau of social and economic research and information» on problems arising from the contact between Western civilization and undeveloped countries.
It is made evident that the international community faces enormous hurdles in creating the conditions for a sustainable peace which so often depend not merely on the temporary restoration of order, but also the fostering of better socio - economic conditions and greater consensus on the political future of the state.
Accepting his first IMF package in 1991, Mubarak had established a neoliberal order which flouted several international economic rights conventions on unionisation, child labour, gendered wage discrimination, and migrant labour.
The demand runs contrary to the prevailing international order of globalisation which rather facilitates the integration of states and nations into political and economic blocs.
As part of Oneida County's commitment to upgrade Griffiss International Airport in order to work with existing and potential employers and create growth and economic opportunity, Oneida County leveraged federal and state funding to rehabilitate a facility known as Hangar 783, an important project that can increase the airport's ability to serve corporate tenants.
The goal of the Griffiss International Airport is to expand its economic impact in order to ensure that the community achieves the maximum benefit from the airport's potential for enhancing economic growth.
Fox used a speech at the Institute of Economic Affairs this morning to argue for cuts across the board in order to reduce the deficit, but his calls for cuts to international aid have not been well received.
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An Abuja High Court has ordered the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to pay a sum of N10m damages to an Abuja based foreigner and security expert Mr. Wolgang Reinl over his unlawful detention and seizure of his international Passport by the anti-graft agency.
Elisabeth Mann Borgese was known worldwide as «The Mother of the Oceans» and dedicated all her life to the understanding of ocean matters, to the development of a constitution for the oceans and to the consideration of the oceans as a «great laboratory for the making of a new international order based on new forms of international cooperation and organisation, on a new economic theory, on a new philosophy».
That order of sea level rise would result in the loss of hundreds of historical coastal cities worldwide with incalculable economic consequences, create hundreds of millions of global warming refugees from highly - populated low - lying areas, and thus likely cause major international conflicts.
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