Third world countries, or countries that are considered poorer countries of the world
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Third World countries.
There are 47 third world countries today.
Third World debt is external debt incurred by Third World countries. Third World debt is external debt incurred by Third World countries.
third world countries which are in debt to countries which have more money and material. Third world is when devolving countries are in debt. countries like Africa which have no money or materials .
Third world countries, or countries that are considered poorer countries of the world
In the link below, you will find a list of all the sovereign countries in the world.
No. Phillippines and India are not considered Third World countries.
Yes, but third-world countries are now called "developing countries."
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The term "third world" was originally used to describe countries not aligned with either the Soviet Union/communism or the United States/NATO and was originally used in 1952. Since the Cold War, it has been used to describe developing or under-developed nations. Countries such as North Korea, Cuba and Ethiopia are considered third world and each of these countries has a government. The list of developing countries is very long and most do have centralized government. So the answer is yes.
They do give to Third World countries. Keep in mind the First World countries also have their own needs to take care of, and the corruption which runs rampant throughout most of the Third World has caused a good portion of the contributions made by the rest of the world to vanish and reappear as lavish homes occupied by the leaders of those Third World countries.
There are over 30 countries that are considered to be Third World. Some of these countries include Somalia, Yemen, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Zambia.