1.I grasped the political, economical and social structures of the most o: developing nations-mainly in Asia, Africa and South America-which had achieved independence from imperialism until 1970's after their independence.
2.I arranged the conception...
1.I grasped the political, economical and social structures of the most o: developing nations-mainly in Asia, Africa and South America-which had achieved independence from imperialism until 1970's after their independence.
2.I arranged the conception and phenomena-historic backgrounds and theoretical claims of which were being discussed between developing nations and developed nations-of the subordinate theory which had been introduced by the political and economic scholars in South America in 1967-1970 and were largely argued worldwide, especially in underdeveloped and developing nations.
3.I arranged the diffusion model which was the theory of developed nations and was introduced in the fear of 1950. The scholars who are supporting this theory Insist that the development of underdeveloped nations are satellitic according to the political and economic expansion of developed nations as was explained in the theory. Against this, some scholars of the developing nations who bring in the dependence model interpret that as the expansion of developed nations brings the subordinate relations to the developing nations. I arranged also these two theories taking examples.
4.I grasped the politics and reliance of the multinational enterprises which are interpreted as the infrastructure of the economic Infiltration of the developed nations into the developing nations, and arranged the poblems which actually took place in the international society and the political and economic relations of the developing nations.
5.I arranged that the expansion of developed nations might bring external development of the scale of the economy of developing nations, but it actually brought an interference to real development.
6.The way which leads to development of the developing nations is to try for the political stability and union of its people, to be more open and positive to the containment of public opinion, and to seek positively to solve the problems of capital, resources, technique and poverty economically. Last, I pointed out the questions of the subordinate theory which are argued largely by developing nations today, and insisted that we should develop our own development theory of our own accord.