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1 2, 18| disagreements among Third World countries were systematically aggravated 2 2, 18| militarization of many Third World countries and the fratricidal conflicts 3 2, 19| the war, we see in some countries and under certain aspects 4 2, 20| occurred, by which many countries gained or regained their 5 2, 20| sovereignty, however, these countries often find themselves merely 6 3, 22| their climax in 1989 in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, 7 3, 22| fell one by one in some countries of Latin America and also 8 3, 22| only to the citizens of the countries in question, but to all 9 3, 26| place principally in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe. 10 3, 26| was an encounter in some countries between the Church and the 11 3, 26| today has spread to many countries, and which, far from opposing 12 3, 26| be important also for the countries of the Third World, which 13 3, 26| they were important for the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.~ 14 3, 27| morally and economically the countries which have abandoned Communism. 15 3, 28| 28. In a sense, for some countries of Europe the real post-war 16 3, 28| comparable to those which the countries of Western Europe had to 17 3, 28| difficulties the formerly Communist countries should be aided by the united 18 3, 28| without the help of other countries. Moreover, their present 19 3, 28| which the formerly Communist countries were often objects and not 20 3, 28| development.~Assistance from other countries, especially the countries 21 3, 28| countries, especially the countries of Europe which were part 22 3, 28| to sustain and assist the countries of the Third World, which 23 3, 28| arms reduction, also in the countries of the Third World, through 24 3, 29| currently enjoyed by the richest countries, but rather of building 25 3, 29| and solidarity between all countries;~b) because in the developed 26 3, 29| because in the developed countries there is sometimes an excessive 27 3, 29| existence;~c) because in some countries new forms of religious fundamentalism 28 4, 33| thought that the poorest countries would develop by isolating 29 4, 33| experience has shown that countries which did this have suffered 30 4, 33| and recession, while the countries which experienced development 31 4, 33| natural resources of these countries but on the proper use of 32 4, 33| also appear in developed countries, where the constant transformation 33 4, 35| monopolies which leave so many countries on the margins of development, 34 4, 35| foreign debt of the poorer countries. The principle that debts 35 4, 41| experience of socialist countries has sadly demonstrated that 36 4, 42| should be the goal of the countries now making efforts to rebuild 37 4, 42| ought to be proposed to the countries of the Third World which 38 4, 42| especially in the more advanced countries. Against these phenomena 39 4, 42| Communist system in so many countries certainly removes an obstacle 40 5, 47| dignity as a person.97~Even in countries with democratic forms of 41 5, 48| This has happened in some countries in order to respond better 42 5, 51| even medium and small-sized countries have access — and the ever 43 6, 56| known and applied in the countries which, following the collapse 44 6, 56| rebuilding. The Western countries, in turn, run the risk of 45 6, 56| that system. Meanwhile, the countries of the Third World are experiencing 46 6, 57| economic progress. In the countries of the West, different forms 47 6, 57| migrants. In the developing countries, tragic crises loom on the 48 6, 58| among the more powerful countries, and that in international 49 6, 58| consideration to peoples and countries which have little weight 50 6, 61| poverty of the developing countries amid conditions which are