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Feb 2025
24m 10s

Der globale Süden - Ein umstrittener Beg...

BAYERISCHER RUNDFUNK
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Seit dem Ende des Kalten Kriegs wird der Begriff "Dritte Welt" in entwicklungspolitischen Gruppen, Medien und der Wissenschaft zunehmend durch "Globaler Süden" ersetzt. Was damit gemeint ist, bleibt oft unklar. Und die gemeinsamen Interessen ärmerer Länder sind oft auch nicht gegeben. Von Thomas Grasberger (BR 2023) 
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