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Organizations relating to Imbalances

World Free Press Institute / San Ramon CA, USA / Est. 1997
Arca Foundation / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1952
Assembly of Captive European Nations / Est. 1954
Association internationale contre l'arbitraire et le despotisme
Union générale des étudiants d'Afrique noire sous domination coloniale portugaise

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World Problems relating to Imbalances

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Oligopolies
Unequal income distribution within countries
Imbalance in strategic arms
Discrimination against women in religion
Vulnerability of land-locked countries
Racial bias in children's literature
Soil infertility
Maldistribution of food
Nutritional deficiencies
Inequitable distribution of wealth
Alienation
Negative ecological impact of overpopulation
Imbalances in the distribution of the costs and benefits of economic integration
Inadequate working conditions
Private ownership
Regional maldistribution of industry
Sexual discrimination in education
Age discrimination in employment
Ineffective delivery of basic human resource services
Imbalance in trade of cultural products between countries
Disparities among developing countries
Gender discrimination in developing countries
Regional disparities
High cost of housing
Unbalanced urban population density gradients

Action Strategies relating to Imbalances

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Correcting gender bias in policy-making
Reducing disparity in distribution of wealth
Allocating aid more fairly
Reducing disparity in human healthiness
Reducing lifestyle disparity resentment
Distinguishing fantasy from reality
Revising history
Dominating disciplines
Dominating the United Nations
Using bureaucratic bias
Maintaining disparities in global distribution of communication resources and facilities
Overthrowing dictatorships
Dominating culture
Dominating the world
Dominating world economy
Undermining opposition arising from personal bias
Dominating government policy-making
Exploiting international disparity in the consumption of resources
Reducing unequal distribution of public services
Preserving unequal distribution of public services
Dominating through politics
Denying cultural self-determination
Correcting biased and inaccurate history textbooks
Using military and economic hegemony
Limiting military economic hegemony

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