Abstract

In the international community, the decade of the 1970s was a decade of “new orders”. There were concentrated moves to create a new international economic order, a new international information and communications order, even a new international juridical order. The projects, however, were for the most part doctrinaire and politically unrealistic. They were championed by the poor nations who hoped to gain concrete benefits from them; the rich nations, afraid of having to pay the price, were opposed. As a result by 1980 the epoch of new international orders had come to an end.

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