That is a very complicated question. I think the first thing that we have to ask when considering this is how are "third worlds" created and what is "development." Third World is merely a concept created by dominant countries to deamen and belittle other countries. If you are thinking that development = modern technology or democracy then you are ethnocentric and only believe that western ideals are the barometer for all development. If you are simply wondering how it is that so-called "third world" countries are going to sustain themselves then it would be appropriate to look at global economics and how "first world" countries often use transnational corporatism as a colonial tool to keep capital for themselves while exploiting other countries. Thus, one of the first things everyone one can do to prevent colonial oppression is to stop transnational corporatism. Another aspect to "third world" sustainability is discontinuing war, which greatly disrupts not only people, but the land and environment. Thus, I guess my conlclusion is "third world development" is not really dependent on the third world but the dominant ideology and actions that prevent certain countries from sustaining themselves.
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What has changed due to second and third level activities, More developing countries and future technology is made.
Third World countries.
A pro of third world debt relief is that it gives countries the chance to develop. A con is that the money could have been used in your own country.
First World countries have the one essential thing most of your Third World countries lack - stability. An unstable country is going to descend into chaos, plain and simple.
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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 nations the origin of this term dates back to the emperial ages when the status of countries were labelled according to their ability to control other nations, and those countries which came under such subjugation were typically in "third-worlds," a European term for less technologically developed countries with foreign cultures and languages. then those countries which were part of the "third world" did not develop as rapidly as "first world" countries largely due to the lack of autonomy, and countries from the third world became synonymous with relatively poor countries, hence the modern usage of the phrase.
There are 47 third world countries today.
This is a subjective (individual) question. Everyone will have a different opinion although the general feeling would be that yes they should receive free education. Educating third world countries would allow them to develop from their status of third world into better economies. However, many educated people in these countries emigrate to other countries in order to have remuneration in line with their academic backgrounds.
Third World debt is external debt incurred by Third World countries. Third World debt is external debt incurred by Third World countries.
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