1st Edition
The New International Economic Order Confrontation Or Cooperation Between North And South?
In the face of the continuing economic gap between the industrialized and the developing countries, the Third World began to demand a reorganization of the international economic system—its mechanisms, organizations, purposes—that would make the system responsive to the needs of all of its members. The United Nations’ Sixth Special Session in 1974
Biography
Karl P. Sauvant holds a Ph.D. in international relations from the University of Pennsylvania, where he also worked as a research associate in the Multinational Enterprise Unit of the Wharton School. He is currently transnational corporations affairs officer at the United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations. Hajo Hasenpflug studied economics at the University of Hamburg and is now head of the Department of Foreign Trade and Economic Integration of the HWWA-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung—Hamburg, a major economics research institute in Germany. He has worked and written extensively in the areas of world trade and international economic cooperation.