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- First_World abstract "The concept of the First World originated during the Cold War, involving countries that were aligned with the United States. These countries were largely capitalistic and generally self-proclaimed democracies. After the fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, the meaning "First World" took on a new meaning applicable to the times, coming to be largely synonymous with developed countries or highly developed countries (depending on which definition is intended). The concept has a strong evolutionist bias, envisioning "development" as a linear path with Western civilization's industrial and economic advancements as the ultimate goal.During the Cold War, global dynamics between the First World and the other Worlds were essentially split into two. Relationships with the Second World were competitive, ideological and hostile. Relationships with Third World countries were normally positive in theory, while some were quite negative in practice (such as with the practice of proxy war). Present inter-world relationships are not so rigid, although there is a disparity in terms of the First World having more influence, wealth, information and advancements than the other worlds.Globalization is an increasingly important phenomenon fueled largely by the First World and its connections with the other worlds. Multinational corporations also provide examples of the First World's impact on globalization, as they have brought economic, political and social integration in many countries. With the rise of the multinational corporations, the problem of outsourcing has risen in many First World countries.".
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- First_World subject Category:Country_classifications.
- First_World subject Category:Politics_by_region.
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- First_World comment "The concept of the First World originated during the Cold War, involving countries that were aligned with the United States. These countries were largely capitalistic and generally self-proclaimed democracies. After the fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, the meaning "First World" took on a new meaning applicable to the times, coming to be largely synonymous with developed countries or highly developed countries (depending on which definition is intended).".
- First_World label "Eerste wereld".
- First_World label "First World".
- First_World label "Pierwszy Świat".
- First_World label "Premier monde".
- First_World label "Primeiro Mundo".
- First_World label "Primer mundo".
- First_World label "Primo mondo".
- First_World label "العالم الأول".
- First_World label "第一世界".
- First_World label "第一世界".
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