TOWARDS GLOBAL HARMONY

PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

Authors

  • Lorna Raymond Mount Carmel, Bangalore

Keywords:

GLOBAL HARMONY, Environment

Abstract

We are now in the last decade of the twentieth century where the world is in a process of transition. It is a period where all the nations of the world including the Third World Countries are hoping to move forward. At the same time uncertainty, risk and the great complexity around are the challenges that act as constraints to their hopes and aspirations.

References

The Report of the South Commission, The Challenge to the South (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1992), p. 283.

Nagpal e Mittal, Current Issues in World Trade Policies - Article by M.L. Varma Global Economic Environment the Third World. New Delhi: Anmon Publications, 1993, p. 245-246.

The Report of the South Commission, The Challenge to the South, op. cit. p. 258.

Jim MacNeil. Beyond Interdependence — The Meshing of The World's Economy and the Earth's Ecology. (Oxford University Press, 1991), p. 57.

The Report of the South Commission, The Challenge to the South, op. cit. p. 18 7. Ibid. P. 287.

Robert Repetto, (Ed), The Global Possible, Resources, Development and the New Century (New Delhi: Affiliated East West Press Pvt. Limited, 1991), p. 496.

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Published

1993-12-31

How to Cite

Raymond, L. (1993). TOWARDS GLOBAL HARMONY: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS. Journal of Dharma, 18(4), 301–310. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/jd/article/view/1023