Global Problems and World Order

Global Problems and World Order
ISBN-10
0299113841
ISBN-13
9780299113841
Category
International economic relations
Pages
292
Language
English
Published
1986
Authors
Richard Little, Robert D. McKinlay

Description

79. B. Ward , Report on the UNEP - UNCTAD Symposium , Patterns of Resource Use , Environment and Development Strategies , Cocoyoc , Mexico , 1975 . 80. See classically Brandt Reports 1 and 2 . 81. Ul Haq , op . cit . , p . 202.

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