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020 _aGeneral
040 _aOLADE-CDD
_cOLADE-CDD
041 _aeng
084 _aOLADE
_b270
100 _aGrabendorff, Wolf
245 _aThe evolution of the new international system and the insertion of Latin America
260 _aMadrid:
_b[editorial no identificada],
_c1992
300 _a26 p.
500 _aFotocopias
504 _aDocumentos Olade
505 _aWith the fall of the socialist dictatorships and the failure of economic centralism, it is clear that the United States is the world's superpower -in both political and military terms. The slow progress of the Uruguay Round trade talks underlines the trend towards regionals trade blocs in Europe, North American and South East Asia. Moreover, the South's international bargaining power is tending to decrease, as it becomes ever less unified. There is a growing diversity in levels of development, and this has led to a similar disaggregation of interests. The south will also have to vie for international attention and cooperation with the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
650 _aEconomía
650 _aTratados
650 _aOrganismos Internacionales
650 _aInformes Técnicos
651 _aAmérica Latina
700 _aWollrad, Kea
942 _cMON
999 _c3018
_d3018