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  • Front Cover; The New International Economic Order; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1. The Structure of the World Economy and Prospects for a New International Economic Order; INTRODUCTION; PERSPECTIVES ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE WORLD ECONOMY; PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS OF THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER; THE FUNCTION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER; Chapter 2. The Obstacles to the New International Economic Order; INTRODUCTION; POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE OBSTACLES; OBSTACLES TO COMMODITY TRADE; OBSTACLES TO INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
  • OBSTACLES TO THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIMARY COMMODITIES AND ENERGYOBSTACLES TO THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY; SOCIAL OBSTACLES; Chapter 3. The Financial Issues of the New International Economic Order; INTRODUCTION; THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM; EXTERNAL DISEQUILIBRIUM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND THE ADJUSTMENT PROCESS: THE NEED FOR A NEW IMF APPROACH AND POLICIES; LIQUIDITY AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCE; SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE; TRENDS OF PUBLIC EXTERNAL DEBT OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
  • RENEGOTIATION OF THIRD WORLD DEBT AND APPROPRIATE ADJUSTMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL TRADEFINANCIAL AID AND PRIVATE BANKING INSTITUTIONS; CHANGING PATTERNS IN INTERNATIONAL LIQUIDITY AND EUROCURRENCY MULTIPLIERS; THE USE OF OPEC FUNDS FOR PROMOTING COLLECTIVE SELF-RELIANCE AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; Chapter 4. Political and Institutional Issues of the New International Economic Order ; SOVEREIGNTY OF STATES; POLICIES AND PRACTICES OF NATIONALIZATION; EXPLOITATION OF SEABED RESOURCES
  • THE NEED FOR AN INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM AND AN INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITY CONCERNING THE EXPLOITATION OF THE ""COMMON HERITAGE""ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES; A MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK; ASYMMETRIES AND DEPENDENCY OF THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCE SUBSYSTEM; Chapter 5. International Trade, Industrialization and the New International Economic Order; INTRODUCTION; EXPANSION AND DIVERSIFICATION OF THIRD WORLD EXPORTS; THE COMPETITIVENESS OF NATURAL RESOURCES; THE FOOD CRISIS AND THE NIEO; TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS; TECHNOLOGY; ACCESS TO RAW MATERIAL SUPPLIES; ENERGY
  • Chapter 6. Social and Cultural Issues of the New International Economic OrderEDUCATION AS A STEP TOWARD DEVELOPMENT; WORLD ORDER MODELS; COMMUNICATION; WOMEN IN THE LABOR FORCE; HEALTH AND MEDICAL CARE; ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS; ECODEVELOPMENT; MILITARY CONSIDERATIONS; Chapter 7. Food and Agriculture in Global Perspective; THE PROBLEM STATED; THE CURRENT SITUATION: FAO SUMMARIES; THE RECORD OF ACTION: REPORTS OF THE SPECIALIZED AGENCIES; CURRENT EFFORTS
  • PROGRESS REPORTS; INDIA; PROPOSALS FOR ACTION; THE SPECIFIC ISSUES; Chapter 8. Alternative Views of the New International Economic Order