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Essay heading: Dependency Theory
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The idea of self-determination is especially important to a dependency theorist. They would agree with Westerners on this right, and even the notion of sovereignty. But during a domestic situation, specifically in developing countries, a dependency theorist would place burden of responsibility on the shoulders of the "host" nation or nation... displayed 300 characters
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The idea of self-determination is especially important to a dependency theorist. They would agree with Westerners on this right, and even the notion of sovereignty. But during a domestic situation, specifically in developing countries, a dependency theorist would place burden of responsibility on the shoulders of the "host" nation or nation... displayed next 300 characters
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