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The term "first world" refers to countries that are democracies, which are technologically advanced, and whose citizens have a high standard of living.
The terms First World, Second World, and Third World were used to divide the nations of Earth into three broad categories. The three terms did not arise simultaneously. After World War II, people began to speak of the NATO and Warsaw Pact countries as two major blocs, often using such terms as the "Western Bloc" and the "Eastern Bloc". The two "worlds" were not numbered. It was eventually pointed out that there were a great many countries that fit into neither category, and in 1952 French demographer Alfred Sauvy coined the term "Third World" to describe this latter group; retroactively, the first two groups came to be known as the "First World" and "Second World".
There were a number of countries that did not fit comfortably into this neat definition of partition, including Switzerland, Sweden, and the Republic of Ireland, who chose to be neutral. Finland was under the Soviet Union's sphere of influence but was not communist, nor was it a member of the Warsaw Pact. Yugoslavia adopted a policy of neutrality, and was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement. Austria was under the United States' sphere of influence, but in 1955, when the country became a fully independent republic, it did so under the condition that it remain neutral. Turkey and Greece, both of which joined NATO in 1952, were not predominantly in Western Europe and were not industrialized. Spain did not join NATO until 1982, towards the end of the Cold War and after the death of the authoritarian dictator Francisco Franco.
In recent years, as many "developing" countries have industrialized, the term Fourth World has been coined to refer to countries that have "lagged behind" and still lack industrial infrastructure. In contrast, countries that were previously considered developing countries and that now have a more advanced economy, yet not fully developed, are grouped under the term Newly-industrialized countries or NIC. Some nations have developed their own classification scheme consisting of the "Third World" and the "Two-Thirds World". This system is similar to the former in that it also reflects economic status or behaviour. In terms of material resources, the "Third World" takes just one third of the pie, while the "Two-Thirds World" takes two-thirds of the pie.
While there is no precise definition of the "first" or "rich" world, the World Bank does categorize countries as high, upper, and lower middle, as well as low income. High income countries are thereby defined as countries with a Gross National Income per capita of US$11,116 or more. According to the World Bank, the following 60 countries were categorized as high income economies as of 2007: [1]
According to the International Monetary Fund, the following 31 countries are classified as "advanced economies": [3]
| 0.950 and over 0.900–0.949 0.850–0.899 0.800–0.849 0.750–0.799 0.700–0.749 | 0.650–0.699 0.600–0.649 0.550–0.599 0.500–0.549 0.450–0.499 0.400–0.449 | 0.350–0.399 0.300–0.349 under 0.300 N/A |
The term "first world" refers to countries that are democracies, which are technologically advanced, and whose citizens have a high standard of living.
The terms First World, Second World, and Third World were used to divide the nations of Earth into three broad categories. The three terms did not arise simultaneously. After World War II, people began to speak of the NATO and Warsaw Pact countries as two major blocs, often using such terms as the "Western Bloc" and the "Eastern Bloc". The two "worlds" were not numbered. It was eventually pointed out that there were a great many countries that fit into neither category, and in 1952 French demographer Alfred Sauvy coined the term "Third World" to describe this latter group; retroactively, the first two groups came to be known as the "First World" and "Second World".
There were a number of countries that did not fit comfortably into this neat definition of partition, including Switzerland, Sweden, and the Republic of Ireland, who chose to be neutral. Finland was under the Soviet Union's sphere of influence but was not communist, nor was it a member of the Warsaw Pact. Yugoslavia adopted a policy of neutrality, and was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement. Austria was under the United States' sphere of influence, but in 1955, when the country became a fully independent republic, it did so under the condition that it remain neutral. Turkey and Greece, both of which joined NATO in 1952, were not predominantly in Western Europe and were not industrialized. Spain did not join NATO until 1982, towards the end of the Cold War and after the death of the authoritarian dictator Francisco Franco.
In recent years, as many "developing" countries have industrialized, the term Fourth World has been coined to refer to countries that have "lagged behind" and still lack industrial infrastructure. In contrast, countries that were previously considered developing countries and that now have a more advanced economy, yet not fully developed, are grouped under the term Newly-industrialized countries or NIC. Some nations have developed their own classification scheme consisting of the "Third World" and the "Two-Thirds World". This system is similar to the former in that it also reflects economic status or behaviour. In terms of material resources, the "Third World" takes just one third of the pie, while the "Two-Thirds World" takes two-thirds of the pie.
High income countries
While there is no precise definition of the "first" or "rich" world, the World Bank does categorize countries as high, upper, and lower middle, as well as low income. High income countries are thereby defined as countries with a Gross National Income per capita of US$11,116 or more. According to the World Bank, the following 60 countries were categorized as high income economies as of 2007: [1]
| • | • | • Netherlands Antilles (Neth.) |
| • Antigua and Barbuda | • | • |
| • Aruba (Neth.) | • | • New Zealand |
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| • Austria | • | • |
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| • Belgium | • | • |
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| • | • Israel | • Slovenia |
| • | • | • South Korea |
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| • | • Kuwait | • |
| • | • | • Switzerland |
| • | • Luxembourg | • Trinidad and Tobago |
| • Denmark | • (China) | • |
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| • | • Netherlands | • |
IMF advanced economy list
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| • Austria | • | • |
| • Belgium | • Israel | • Slovenia |
| • | • | • South Korea |
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| • Denmark | • Luxembourg | • |
| • | • Netherlands | • Switzerland |
| • | • New Zealand | • |
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References
1. ^ World Bank. (2007). Data & Statistics: Country Groups. Retrieved on 2007-06-20.
2. ^ World Bank. (2007). Data & Statistics: Country Groups. Retrieved on 2007-06-20.
3. ^ IMF. (April 2007). World Economic Outlook.. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
2. ^ World Bank. (2007). Data & Statistics: Country Groups. Retrieved on 2007-06-20.
3. ^ IMF. (April 2007). World Economic Outlook.. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
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The term "Second World" is a phrase that was used to describe the Communist states within the Soviet Union's sphere of influence.
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United States
United Kingdom
China
France
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique Nord
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Formation 4 April 1949
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Headquarters Brussels, Belgium
Membership 26 member states
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Alfred Sauvy (1898-1990) was a demographer, anthropologist and historian of the French economy. Sauvy coined the term Third World ("Tiers Monde") in reference to the underdeveloped countries in an article published in the French magazine L'Observateur on August 14, 1952.
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Motto
Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno (Latin) (traditional)[1]
"One for all, all for one"
Anthem
"Swiss Psalm"
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"For Sweden – With the Times" ²
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Du gamla, Du fria
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Du gamla, Du fria
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Amhrán na bhFiann
The Soldier's Song
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Our Land
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Land der Berge, Land am Strome (German)
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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Yurtta Sulh, Cihanda Sulh
Peace at Home, Peace in the World
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İstiklâl Marşı
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Peace at Home, Peace in the World
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İstiklâl Marşı
The Anthem of Independence
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Ελευθερία ή θάνατος
Eleftheria i thanatos
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"Plus Ultra" (Latin)
"Further Beyond"
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