Abstract
Recent international conferences have indicated the sharp division that exists between developing countries and the Western industrialized countries especially the U.S. The rhetoric of developing and socialist countries has shifted in the past 20 years from a simple anticolonialism to attacks on Western political and economic exploitation. These nations are now calling for a new international economic order. The oil crisis has divided the Third World into rich oil countries and poor countries. The World Population Conference in Bucharest showed this division: Asian countries such as India and Indonesia supported population control whereas certain South American countries African states Russia and China indicated that capitalism not population was the major problem.
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