Do We Need South-South Cooperation
Do We Need South-South Cooperation
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The phrase "South-South cooperation" refer to the sharing of resources, technology, and expertise between developing nations, also referred to as countries of the Global South
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The foundation of SSC may be traced back to the Asian-African Conference, commonly known as the Bandung Conference, which took place in Bandung, Indonesia, in 1955.
The Bandung Conference "provided the first major instance of the post-colonial countries' collective resistance to Western Dominance in International relations."