Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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Page 22
... efforts by the Congress to reverse it . Until this policy is changed the United States will be unable to resume its previous leadership role in multilateral population efforts . The justification given for the present policy is that ...
... efforts by the Congress to reverse it . Until this policy is changed the United States will be unable to resume its previous leadership role in multilateral population efforts . The justification given for the present policy is that ...
Page 54
... effort to make available the substantial additional resources that have to be mobilized . Other developed countries , in line with their support for reform efforts in developing countries , agree to make their best efforts to increase ...
... effort to make available the substantial additional resources that have to be mobilized . Other developed countries , in line with their support for reform efforts in developing countries , agree to make their best efforts to increase ...
Page 71
... efforts should be undertaken by all countries in an integrated manner so that both environment and development concerns can be dealt with in a coherent manner . 38.37 . Policy decisions and activities at the national level , tailored to ...
... efforts should be undertaken by all countries in an integrated manner so that both environment and development concerns can be dealt with in a coherent manner . 38.37 . Policy decisions and activities at the national level , tailored to ...
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