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The Role of the UN in Environmental Problem

Richard N. Gardner

International Organization, 1972, vol. 26, issue 2, 237-254

Abstract: During the first quarter century of the United Nations its non-political work has doinated by one subject—the economic development of the less developed countries. In this period “progress”tended to be measured in terms of gross national product (GNP), and “cooperaton” usally meant what the rich countries could do for the poor through aid, trade technical assistance.

Date: 1972
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