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Progressive International's Dossier on a New International Economic Order (2023)
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Abstract

One of the key factors that contributes to global political, social, and economic inequality is the lack of adequate scientific and technological resources in the Global South. A desideratum for a coherent program for a New International Economic Order is to end the Global South’s scientific and technological dependency on the Global North. The end of the unipolar era brings with it opportunities for many countries in the Global South to improve their bargaining position in a manner that would enable them to take substantial steps towards ending scientific and technological dependency.

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Zeyad El Nabolsy
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