The underdevelopment of the periphery is a condition of the development of the center. |
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Thus there is no way of eliminating underdevelopment at the periphery apart from delinking from capitalism. |
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If this function is abnormal, infertility, infantile underdevelopment, maldevelopment, weakness of bone development, etc. will manifest. |
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Development theories complement official development policies, and also naturalise and legitimise underdevelopment. |
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Examples of rent seeking are legion and largely responsible for underdevelopment. |
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Self-reliance and autarchy are discarded options in today's world, be it for tackling terrorism or underdevelopment. |
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Because of underdevelopment, they are also dependent on the import of so many kinds of consumer and producer goods. |
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The overstockpiling and underdevelopment equation is a sad reality, which, unfortunately, continues to drain many of our peoples. |
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In any case, one point must be made: instability largely stems from underdevelopment, which causes bad governance and unrest. |
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They are the victims of underdevelopment, poverty, low life expectancy, high illiteracy, violence and discrimination, among other things. |
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This is the crucial issue: debt is a symptom but underdevelopment is the disease. |
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Particularly vulnerable are post-conflict regions, areas where the rule of law is weak and countries that suffer from underdevelopment. |
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This is due to the underdevelopment of private services which remain largely urban. |
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The crisis in governance-which is at the heart of underdevelopment in Africa-is a determining factor in the crisis in public services. |
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There will be no reduction in poverty and underdevelopment if we are not capable of giving knowledge to those who need it. |
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Such weaknesses are major causes and consequences of underdevelopment in Asia and the Pacific. |
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Historical underdevelopment and the ravages of war have left many communities without food, clean drinking water, hospitals, schools and other services. |
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Aggression and foreign occupation, foreign interference and meddling, poverty, underdevelopment and exclusion are among the main such causes, to name a few. |
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It is nevertheless erroneous to hold that the market economy has an inbuilt need for a quota of poverty and underdevelopment in order to function at its best. |
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Slamming Congress for underdevelopment, Mahajan said that she was hopeful of winning the elections. |
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The country continues to face challenges from terrorism, political unrest, and economic underdevelopment. |
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Bauchi state governor Mohammed Abubakar has advocated making use of genetic knowledge to denote poverty, underdevelopment and disease. |
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Accordingly, the main reason behind the underdevelopment of countries was the process of colonization. |
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In the 19th and 20th centuries science in Spain was held back by severe political instability and consequent economic underdevelopment. |
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The enthusiasm about microfinance and its obvious merits must not lead to believe that microfinance alone will eradicate poverty and underdevelopment. |
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Its goal is the forging of a new partnership to help the less favoured countries escape from the trammels of illiteracy, technological underdevelopment, resource constraints and information deficits of all kinds. |
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The paper advances a number of suggestions that could concurrently address the general stagnancy of political parties and the overall underdevelopment of global democracy. |
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The current general stagnancy of political parties and the overall underdevelopment of global democracy would thereby be addressed at the same time. |
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Such aid promotes the growing relationship between the two countries and help to overcome poverty and underdevelopment in Malawi. |
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However, by the 1960s it was apparent that the Third World was not passing through a stage of underdevelopment, as envisioned by modernization theory, but remaining underdeveloped. |
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Also known as bilharzia or snail fever, schistosomiasis is a parasitic worm infection that leads to stunted growth and cognitive underdevelopment in children. |
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In regions of extreme poverty, the fertility rate plays a key role in a vicious cycle of economic underdevelopment and inequality between the sexes. |
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Even after full debt cancellation, several structural problems will continue to cripple the ability of LDCs to break the vicious circle of poverty and underdevelopment. |
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In this new dichotomy of development and underdevelopment, underdevelopment is not seen as the opposite of development but as its elementary or embryonic form. |
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The war is an extension of degenerated underdevelopment. |
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Poverty and underdevelopment constitute two major obstacles to fully ensuring the right to a decent standard of living and the right to development. |
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It is precisely the complexity of the relationships between population growth, poverty and underdevelopment that this introduction has intended to underscore. |
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Similarly, in the context of immaterial or cultural causes of development and underdevelopment, we find these same patterns of responsibility reproduced. |
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The parasitic behaviour of colonialism has caused nothing but destruction and underdevelopment, not only in The Gambia, but in the entire African continent. |
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If a mention of the underdevelopment of Bihar, UP and West Bengal can be construed in view of the upcoming Assembly polls, then Modi covered that base too. |
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Underdevelopment is the process by which capitalist forces expand to subdue and impoverish the Third World. |
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