Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... Earth Summit , has launched the world into a new era of eco- diplomacy , eco - negotiation and eco - lawmak- ing . It was the largest international conference ever held , with over 100 heads of state or government in attendance , 8,000 ...
... Earth Summit , has launched the world into a new era of eco- diplomacy , eco - negotiation and eco - lawmak- ing . It was the largest international conference ever held , with over 100 heads of state or government in attendance , 8,000 ...
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... earth increment on top of a floor of about $ 18 billion for the three - year period . In addition , he said he would propose an annual allocation of the World Bank's net income as the World Bank's own contribution to augment whatever earth ...
... earth increment on top of a floor of about $ 18 billion for the three - year period . In addition , he said he would propose an annual allocation of the World Bank's net income as the World Bank's own contribution to augment whatever earth ...
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... Earth Summit , ” The New York Times , August 1 , 1992 , p . 1 . Chapter 3 1 " Summit to Save the Earth , " Time , June 1 , 1992 , p . 54 . 2 Statement by Ambassador George Bush at the Dallas Council on World Affairs , US Mission to the ...
... Earth Summit , ” The New York Times , August 1 , 1992 , p . 1 . Chapter 3 1 " Summit to Save the Earth , " Time , June 1 , 1992 , p . 54 . 2 Statement by Ambassador George Bush at the Dallas Council on World Affairs , US Mission to the ...
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