UNIVERSAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
global common good.”2 As the discussions to create these goals have taken place over the past two years, much of the international dialogue has however naturally focused on the problems of the developing and least developed countries and how a combination of their own efforts and renewed international
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