Society → Countries
Organizations relating to Countries
Federación de Seguridad Privada de los Paises del Mercosur / Sao Paulo, Brazil
United Nations Committee on Relations with the Host Country / New York NY, USA / Est. 1971
Group of Nine
Paris Club of Industrial Country Creditors / Est. 1956
Agreement Regarding Rules for Recognition of Contribution Periods and Periods of Employment in the Case of Persons Covered by Unemployment Insurance Who Remove from One Country to Another / Est. 1959
Convention Establishing the Status of Naturalized Citizens Who Again Take up Their Residence in the Country of Their Origin / Est. 1906
Protocol Concerning the Exemption of Nationals of the Nordic Countries from the Obligation to Have a Passport or Residence Permit While Resident in a Nordic Country other than their Own / Est. 1954
Institute of Middle Eastern and Islamic Country Studies, Istanbul / Istanbul, Turkey
Comisión Coordinadora de Ciencia y Tecnologia para los Paises del Caribe
Country and World / Munich, Germany
Global Country of World Peace / Vlodrop, Netherlands / Est. 2000
Centro de Análise Estratégica da Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa / Maputo, Mozambique / Est. 1998
International Place Branding Association / Amerongen, Netherlands / Est. 2015
Rikolto / Leuven, Belgium / Est. 1980
Conferência das Jurisdições Constitucionais dos Países de Lingua Portuguesa / Praia, Cape Verde / Est. 2008
Confederação Empresarial da Comunidade dos Paises de Lingua Portuguesa / Linda-a-Velha, Portugal / Est. 2004
View all profiles (16 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Countries
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialDisruptive rural to urban migration
External debt crisis
Denial of right to national self-determination
Limited country capacity to absorb foreign aid
Inadequate living and working conditions of immigrant labourers
Dangerous countries
Action Strategies relating to Countries
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialPreparing country biodiversity strategies
Preparing national environmental synopses
Restoring cultural property to its country of origin
Avoiding discriminatory import action to address environmental problems of exporting countries
Preparing national conservation strategies
Developing national early warning systems for food
Urging chemical industry to apply standards at least equal to those in the country of origin
Establishing facilities in each country to handle its own hazardous wastes
Creating regional financial instruments
Working abroad
Developing financial strategies for national biodiversity strategies
Producing country studies
Improving national capabilities for monitoring wastes
Coordinating intergovernmental programmes at country level
Supporting country enforcement authority
Making country road improvements
Symbolizing country emergence
Migrating to rural areas
Immigrating illegally
Reducing policy discrimination against country areas
Reducing tax discrimination against non-residents of a country
Reducing tax discrimination against investment in a foreign country
Adopting a foreign child
Intervening in foreign country
Balancing city sizes within a country
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