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Presenter: Sabeen Azam
INTRODUCTION
The first French economist to use this distinction is said as
Alfred Sowie, in a 1952 issue of the magazine L'Observateur,
entitled "Three Worlds, One Planet". It was in the Third World
countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America, marking the third
state in the French Revolution.
It was then agreed that the economic and political situation was
similar to that of countries in the south of the planet, so the term
could refer to both geographical location and the level of
geopolitics or economic development (Worsley, 1970).
For this reason, it is difficult to find a country as a Third World
because everyone's circumstances have changed, making it
difficult to put them all in the same category. However, efforts
are still being made to list and limit their features.
FEATURES
The importance of the term is its ultimate goal
that:
The countries in this category have all kinds of
support from the rest of the world. Current
international policy seeks to develop strategies to
reduce inequality by focusing on third world
countries.
SMALL TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT
In Third World countries, some of the technological
advances that are available are usually introduced by
foreign companies or other countries that have economic
activities. Only those involved in these activities have
access to technology, while the majority of the
population is completely unaware of it. It refers not only
to communication technology but also to other areas of
life such as transport, infrastructure, health, basic
services and education, which directly affect the quality
of life of its inhabitants (Cooke, 2004).
LOW LEVEL OF INDUSTRIALIZATION
As a result of very little technological advancement and low level
of education, it can be said that the so-called Industrial Revolution
did not pass close to these countries. Their production systems are
neither dangerous nor very efficient, both in terms of technology
and process. This often leads to wastage, misuse or low
productivity of the natural resources available to these countries
(Cooke, 2004).
ECONOMY DEPENDENT ON EXPORTS OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS AND RAW MATERIALS
Since its production process is quite obsolete and the
small technology in it is usually carried out by foreign
agents (foreign companies and other countries), its
economy is mainly based on basic products because it
does not have the necessary information or methods to
implement. The price of these basic products is
determined by the market of the big companies that buy
them and the countries that manufacture them can say
very little about it. This makes them financially
dependent on agents who in turn are the ones who
usually invest in the product (Cooke, 2004).
INCREASE IN FOREIGN LOANS
One of the defining characteristics of these countries is usually
their foreign debt, which is considered a vicious circle from which
very few people can escape. By relying on both other countries or
foreign companies to negotiate or exchange their products and
their resources, they lose almost all of their contracts. They need
to borrow to acquire the required technology and knowledge
required for their production activities, but after implementing
them, they do not receive much to cover the investment received
for their products. As a result, its debt increases every day, and its
GDP is proportionately lower (David, 1991).
SIGNIFICANT POPULATION GROWTH
In general, these countries have provocative population growth,
resulting in very high infant mortality rates. To overcome this issue,
policies have been developed that seek to curb the birth rate,
ranging from the distribution of free contraceptives to restrictions
on those who have legal rights. But there are more children than
allowed (Cooke, 2004).
The reason for stopping the increase in birth rates in these
countries is that where there is a large population, very few
resources should already be distributed to as many people as
possible, so that there is less equality for everyone. When more
people are available than resources, it's about population, which is
a common feature of the Third World (David, 1991).
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
Historically, and until recently, Third World countries were colonies
of other countries. Borders and political differences arose between
the nations that colonized them, conflicts which still exist today. In
such countries, dictatorship is common, and democracy is lacking,
so rebellion, corruption, armed conflict, violence and insurgency or
civil war are very common for reasons ranging from religious to
economic. This exacerbates the plight of these countries and
hinders their economic recovery (Harris, 1987). LACK OF HEALTH
AND EDUCATION SYSTEM, LACK OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION
SYSTEM and STANDARDS OF LIVING.
TERM REPLACEMENT
The term "third world" or "third world countries"
has been replaced by developing, under
developing or backward countries, which more or
less meet the above characteristics due to the
inevitability of a natural disaster., But for historical
reasons (social, political or economic) (Cooke,
2004).
THE UN AND THE THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES
The United Nations, formed after the League of Nations on June
26, 1945, has become controversial in that it has deviated from its
original purpose and started following the lead of a few preferred
powers. The League of Nations played an active role in the
economic, economic and political arenas but failed to bring peace
to the world. In order to save the world from the Third World War,
all the member states of the United Nations are members of the
General Assembly while the number of members of the Security
Council is (11) with 5 permanent members who have veto power.
These countries are the United States, Britain, Russia, France and
China. The General Assembly meets once a year but may be
convened at any time in an emergency (Tomlinson, 2003).
THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD
In today’s world UN has set few parameters for the third world
indication. The names of the countries are mentioned as under:
Africa
United States
Asia and Oceania
CONCLUSION
The global market, which is monopolized by a few countries and is
favored by the United Nations, is bent on destroying the economic
condition of third world countries. The point is to revisit the United
Nations charters, which do have the power to make independent
decisions and their implications. Third world countries are no
longer afraid of war, they don't want atomic bombs. They need a
livelihood, not a weapon to fight, or the veto power must end. Or
all stakeholders should also have the power of veto power to
represent their countries. Then the balance of power will change
and the exploitation of third world countries will stop.

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The problems of third world & un

  • 2. INTRODUCTION The first French economist to use this distinction is said as Alfred Sowie, in a 1952 issue of the magazine L'Observateur, entitled "Three Worlds, One Planet". It was in the Third World countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America, marking the third state in the French Revolution. It was then agreed that the economic and political situation was similar to that of countries in the south of the planet, so the term could refer to both geographical location and the level of geopolitics or economic development (Worsley, 1970). For this reason, it is difficult to find a country as a Third World because everyone's circumstances have changed, making it difficult to put them all in the same category. However, efforts are still being made to list and limit their features.
  • 3. FEATURES The importance of the term is its ultimate goal that: The countries in this category have all kinds of support from the rest of the world. Current international policy seeks to develop strategies to reduce inequality by focusing on third world countries.
  • 4. SMALL TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT In Third World countries, some of the technological advances that are available are usually introduced by foreign companies or other countries that have economic activities. Only those involved in these activities have access to technology, while the majority of the population is completely unaware of it. It refers not only to communication technology but also to other areas of life such as transport, infrastructure, health, basic services and education, which directly affect the quality of life of its inhabitants (Cooke, 2004).
  • 5. LOW LEVEL OF INDUSTRIALIZATION As a result of very little technological advancement and low level of education, it can be said that the so-called Industrial Revolution did not pass close to these countries. Their production systems are neither dangerous nor very efficient, both in terms of technology and process. This often leads to wastage, misuse or low productivity of the natural resources available to these countries (Cooke, 2004).
  • 6. ECONOMY DEPENDENT ON EXPORTS OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND RAW MATERIALS Since its production process is quite obsolete and the small technology in it is usually carried out by foreign agents (foreign companies and other countries), its economy is mainly based on basic products because it does not have the necessary information or methods to implement. The price of these basic products is determined by the market of the big companies that buy them and the countries that manufacture them can say very little about it. This makes them financially dependent on agents who in turn are the ones who usually invest in the product (Cooke, 2004).
  • 7. INCREASE IN FOREIGN LOANS One of the defining characteristics of these countries is usually their foreign debt, which is considered a vicious circle from which very few people can escape. By relying on both other countries or foreign companies to negotiate or exchange their products and their resources, they lose almost all of their contracts. They need to borrow to acquire the required technology and knowledge required for their production activities, but after implementing them, they do not receive much to cover the investment received for their products. As a result, its debt increases every day, and its GDP is proportionately lower (David, 1991).
  • 8. SIGNIFICANT POPULATION GROWTH In general, these countries have provocative population growth, resulting in very high infant mortality rates. To overcome this issue, policies have been developed that seek to curb the birth rate, ranging from the distribution of free contraceptives to restrictions on those who have legal rights. But there are more children than allowed (Cooke, 2004). The reason for stopping the increase in birth rates in these countries is that where there is a large population, very few resources should already be distributed to as many people as possible, so that there is less equality for everyone. When more people are available than resources, it's about population, which is a common feature of the Third World (David, 1991).
  • 9. POLITICAL INSTABILITY Historically, and until recently, Third World countries were colonies of other countries. Borders and political differences arose between the nations that colonized them, conflicts which still exist today. In such countries, dictatorship is common, and democracy is lacking, so rebellion, corruption, armed conflict, violence and insurgency or civil war are very common for reasons ranging from religious to economic. This exacerbates the plight of these countries and hinders their economic recovery (Harris, 1987). LACK OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION SYSTEM, LACK OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION SYSTEM and STANDARDS OF LIVING.
  • 10. TERM REPLACEMENT The term "third world" or "third world countries" has been replaced by developing, under developing or backward countries, which more or less meet the above characteristics due to the inevitability of a natural disaster., But for historical reasons (social, political or economic) (Cooke, 2004).
  • 11. THE UN AND THE THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES The United Nations, formed after the League of Nations on June 26, 1945, has become controversial in that it has deviated from its original purpose and started following the lead of a few preferred powers. The League of Nations played an active role in the economic, economic and political arenas but failed to bring peace to the world. In order to save the world from the Third World War, all the member states of the United Nations are members of the General Assembly while the number of members of the Security Council is (11) with 5 permanent members who have veto power. These countries are the United States, Britain, Russia, France and China. The General Assembly meets once a year but may be convened at any time in an emergency (Tomlinson, 2003).
  • 12. THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD In today’s world UN has set few parameters for the third world indication. The names of the countries are mentioned as under: Africa United States Asia and Oceania
  • 13. CONCLUSION The global market, which is monopolized by a few countries and is favored by the United Nations, is bent on destroying the economic condition of third world countries. The point is to revisit the United Nations charters, which do have the power to make independent decisions and their implications. Third world countries are no longer afraid of war, they don't want atomic bombs. They need a livelihood, not a weapon to fight, or the veto power must end. Or all stakeholders should also have the power of veto power to represent their countries. Then the balance of power will change and the exploitation of third world countries will stop.