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THE

GLOBAL
DIVIDES
Ron Gorby T. Resuello
The Global Divides ALSO KNOWN AS
THE NORTH-SOUTH DIVIDE

NORTH SOUTH
wealthy developed countries least develop countries

includes USA, Canada, includes Africa, Latin America,


Europe, Japan, and some developing Asian
Macau, Brunei etc. countries
Here shows the countries of the
Global Divide

SOUTH
NORTH
MAJOR
DIFFERENCES

NORTH SOUTH
The Global Divides (The North-South Divide)

NORTH
Richer and more
developed regions
The Global Divides (The North-South Divide)

NORTH
one quarter of the
world's population
The Global Divides (The North-South Divide)

NORTH
90% of the manufacturing
industries are owned by
and located in the north
The Global Divides (The North-South Divide)

NORTH
controls four-fifth of the
income earned anywhere in
the world
The Global Divides (The North-South Divide)

NORTH
has enough food and
shelter
The Global Divides (The North-South Divide)

NORTH
has an access to
quality education
The Global Divides (The North-South Divide)

SOUTH
three quarters of the
world's population
The Global Divides (The North-South Divide)

SOUTH
mostly developing
countries with emerging
economies
The Global Divides (The North-South Divide)

SOUTH
has access to one fifth of
the world income
The Global Divides (The North-South Divide)

SOUTH
has no political
stability
The Global Divides (The North-South Divide)

SOUTH
people have lower
literacy rate
Challenges on the North and
South Divide
global governance and decision

the economic differences between the


two region deter the world
cooperation
Challenges on the North and
South Divide
security dilemmas for south region due
to political instability

the international order is skewed in


favor of the North and serves to
empower them

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