17 Facts About Global South

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Concept of Global North and Global South is used to describe a grouping of countries along socio-economic and political characteristics.

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The Global South is a term often used to identify regions within Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.

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Countries of the Global 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 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 South 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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Global South leaders became more assertive in world politics in the 1990s, a trend that has continued into the 2020s with massive trillion-dollar initiatives such as China's BNR .

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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 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 South North is often used interchangeably with developed countries.

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Likewise, the term Global South is often used interchangeably with developing countries.

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In 1973, the pursuit of a New International Economic Order which was to be negotiated between the North and Global South was initiated at the Non-Aligned Summit held in Algiers.

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The north becomes synonymous with economic development and industrialization while the Global South represents the previously colonized countries which are in need of help in the form of international aid agendas.

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Dependency theory looks back on the patterns of colonial relations which persisted between the North and Global South and emphasizes how colonized territories tended to be impoverished by those relations.

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Dependency theory is closely intertwined with Latin American Structuralism, the only school of development economics emerging from the Global South to be affiliated with a national research institute and to receive support from national banks and finance ministries.

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Since many of the countries that are considered to be a part of the Global South were first colonized by Global North countries, they are at a disadvantage to become as quickly developed.

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The economic differences between North and South have created dispute over the scientific evidence and data regarding global warming and what needs to be done about it.

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Multiplicity of actors, such as governments, businesses, and NGO's all influence any positive activity that can be taken into preventing further global warming problems with the Global North and Global South divide contributing to the severity of said actors.

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