Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... objectives if they lowered their military expenditures , privatized public enterprises , corrected distorted development priorities , rooted out corruption , and generally improved national governance . As the international community ...
... objectives if they lowered their military expenditures , privatized public enterprises , corrected distorted development priorities , rooted out corruption , and generally improved national governance . As the international community ...
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... process where the restricted product does not itself pose environmental harm . A new GATT negotiation on this subject will be needed to try to reconcile trade and environmental objectives . The threat of additional 36 - NEGOTIATING ...
... process where the restricted product does not itself pose environmental harm . A new GATT negotiation on this subject will be needed to try to reconcile trade and environmental objectives . The threat of additional 36 - NEGOTIATING ...
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... objective of the Convention is met ; ( e ) Each of these Parties shall : ( i ) coordinate as appropriate with other such Parties , relevant economic and administrative instruments developed to achieve the objective of the convention ...
... objective of the Convention is met ; ( e ) Each of these Parties shall : ( i ) coordinate as appropriate with other such Parties , relevant economic and administrative instruments developed to achieve the objective of the convention ...
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