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North-South Relations Reconsidered

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2010

Ferdinand van Dam
Affiliation:
The Hague

Extract

This article seeks to indicate both the nature and significance of the factors relevant to North-South relations and to show what their effect is on actual policies. In order to make the topic manageable the discussion has been grouped under three headings (debatable though such a classification may be): theory, politics, and economics.

Type
General
Copyright
Copyright © Research Institute for History, Leiden University 1980

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References

1) Dam, F. van, “Mode in het ontwikkelingsvraagstuk” (Fashion and the development problem), ESB, 17 05 1978.Google Scholar

2) Baudet, H., De historische dimensie van de ontwikkelingsproblematiek (The historical dimensions of the development problem), Louvain University Press, Louvain, 1964; andGoogle ScholarBaudet, H., Paradise on Earth, New Haven, 1965Google Scholar.

3) Dam, F. van, “Verschil in maatschappijvisie frustreert ontwikkelingshulp” (Differences in ideology frustrate development aid), De Volkskrant, Amsterdam, 12 03 1977.Google Scholar

4) Barraclough, G., “Waiting for the new order”, and “The struggle for the Third World”, The New York Review of Books, New York,10 1978, provide a useful survey of the current state of negotiations.Google Scholar