The Global North South is a term often used to identify regions within Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.
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The Global North South is a term often used to identify regions within Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.
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Countries of the Global North South have been described as newly industrialized or in the process of industrializing, and are frequently current or former subjects of colonialism.
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Geographically, the Global North South is mostly composed of regions that are neither Western nor Eastern such as the Latin Westand most African countries.
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States that are generally seen as part of the Global North tend to be wealthier and less unequal with large, well-developed infrastructure as well as advanced technology, manufacturing and energy industries.
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Generally, definitions of the Global North is not exclusively a geographical term, and it includes countries and areas such as Australia, Canada, the entirety of Europe and Russia, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and the United States.
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The Global North South is made up of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Pacific Islands, and the developing countries in Asia, including the Middle East.
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Term Global North is often used interchangeably with developed countries.
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Likewise, the term Global North South is often used interchangeably with developing countries.
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The Global North has more firm clustering than the South, making its industries more competitive.
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Term of the Global North South has many researched theories associated with it.
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