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Third World diplomats in dialogue with the first world: the new diplomacy.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: London : Macmillan press ltd, 1985.Subject(s): Summary: The author suggests that Third World ambassadors have an important role to play in alerting the consciousness of the North to the South's legitimate advocacy of a more equitable world order. He contends that small developing countries have much to gain by re-examining their conception of a diplomat.
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The author suggests that Third World ambassadors have an important role to play in alerting the consciousness of the North to the South's legitimate advocacy of a more equitable world order. He contends that small developing countries have much to gain by re-examining their conception of a diplomat.

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