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1898:development
1723:Geopolitics
1704:Third World
1694:First World
1632:Development
1391:Verso Books
952:(in French)
774:El Salvador
746:geopolitics
721:foreign aid
682:Afghanistan
673:Peter Bauer
598:Third World
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523:Group of 77
453:August 2023
370:tiers monde
365:third world
307:Third World
305:, the term
288:Switzerland
186:North Korea
170:First World
162:South Korea
142:Warsaw Pact
130:Third World
109:Third World
92:Warsaw Pact
63:First World
2739:Categories
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2397:per capita
2390:per capita
2380:By country
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2350:per capita
2340:By country
2193:Fair trade
2181:World Bank
2021:and groups
1980:biosimilar
1770:Durban III
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1305:Salmagundi
1285:2020-11-22
956:2023-03-27
817:References
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658:developing
636:, and the
492:Mao Zedong
380:tiers état
297:Since the
211:, such as
201:stereotype
128:The term "
121:Yugoslavia
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1765:Durban II
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762:Indonesia
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325:Etymology
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584:, 2007;
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403:Cold War
301:and the
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134:Cold War
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644:History
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