Development countries: theory and practice of multilateral economic diplomacy
- Ahmedabad Allied Pub. 1987
- 166 p.
The stabilisation of the international economic and monetary situation, a just solution of the problem of indebtedness, an advancement towards New a International Economic Order, and the removal of discriminatory restraints hindering the development of world trade are the goals the struggle for which constitutes the basic content of the multilateral economic diplomacy of the developing countries. The entire experience of the past and the present shows that any progress of the developing countries along the road of economic emancipation largely depends on how adequately their multilateral diplomacy reflects the objective interests of the newly-independent states, which are striving to do away with international exploitation and ensure their economic security.
This publication presents an analysis of specific forms and guidelines of activity of the economic diplomacy of the developing countries and the role of the Group of 77 and of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in shaping up the joint action platform of the young states that received fresh support at the Harare Conference of Heads of State and Government of Non-Aligned Countries.
Substantial place in the book is given to examining foreign the economic relationship factors between and the economic growth in developing countries.