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Developing Countries and Economic Diplomacy

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In view of the advent of a large number of newly born States, the traditional diplomatic practices should be reviewed. Some of the so-called developing countries are no longer so. On the other hand, developing countries are also required to initiate a new type of economic diplomacy at various international fora, and cater for private foreign investors.

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    See, further H Fox and P Webb, The Law of State Immunity, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press (2013); I Sinclair, “The Law of State Immunity: Recent Developments”, 167 Hague Recueil (1980); see also C Chatterjee, International Law and Diplomacy, op. cit., at 217–229.

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Chatterjee, C. (2020). Developing Countries and Economic Diplomacy. In: Economic Diplomacy and Foreign Policy-making. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49047-8_13

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