Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... including Japan and the members of the European Community , accepted that " new and additional " meant , among other things , new and addi+ ional ODA . The U.S. delegation , however , was under strict instructions 24 Financing.
... including Japan and the members of the European Community , accepted that " new and additional " meant , among other things , new and addi+ ional ODA . The U.S. delegation , however , was under strict instructions 24 Financing.
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... accepted the unreality of such numbers at a time of global recession , when special demands were being made on Western donors to assist the republics of the former Soviet Union and the countries of East Central Europe . They accepted ...
... accepted the unreality of such numbers at a time of global recession , when special demands were being made on Western donors to assist the republics of the former Soviet Union and the countries of East Central Europe . They accepted ...
Page 54
... accepted United Nations target of 0.7 per cent of GNP for ODA and , to the extent that they have not yet achieved that target , agree to augment their aid programmes in order to reach that target as soon as possible and to ensure a ...
... accepted United Nations target of 0.7 per cent of GNP for ODA and , to the extent that they have not yet achieved that target , agree to augment their aid programmes in order to reach that target as soon as possible and to ensure a ...
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