North-South?: pitfalls of dividing the world by words / Julain Eckl, Ralph Weber
Material type: TextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Third World Quarterly Vol. 28, No.1, 2007, pp.3-23 (101)Summary: Describes the dangers inherent in the use of simplistic short-hand phrases such as "the north-south divide" in which it is by no means clear what is actually meant by north or south. Uses two case studies to illustrate the points made: one deals with China, the other with intellectual property rights.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Describes the dangers inherent in the use of simplistic short-hand phrases such as "the north-south divide" in which it is by no means clear what is actually meant by north or south. Uses two case studies to illustrate the points made: one deals with China, the other with intellectual property rights.
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