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Peace and development are two global strategic problems that mankind are facing today. The maintenance of world peace and economic development are interrelated and interactive. A peaceful international environment is essential for the economic development of any country, while expanded international economic cooperation and the economic prosperity and development of most countries are indispensable for world peace and stability. Without peace there will be no development. If there is no economic development of various countries, especially the Third World countries, world peace would not be secured. This paper tries to explore the significance of South-South cooperation and economic development to the safeguarding of world peace.
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Houkang, W. (1988). Strengthening South-South Cooperation for the Maintenance of World Peace. In: Rotblat, J., Valki, L. (eds) Coexistence, Cooperation and Common Security. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19369-1_26
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