The Third World. Map 27.4 Decolonization in the Middle East Western Civilizations, Brief Third Edition Copyright © 2012 W.W. Norton & Company Gamal Nasser,

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The Third World

Map 27.4 Decolonization in the Middle East Western Civilizations, Brief Third Edition Copyright © 2012 W.W. Norton & Company Gamal Nasser, President of Egypt

The "three worlds" of the Cold War era. First World: United States, United Kingdom and their allies. Second World: Soviet Union, China, and their allies. Third World: neutral and non-aligned countries.

Annex B parties with binding targets in the second period Annex B parties with binding targets in the first period ( ) but not the second Non-Annex B parties without binding targets Annex B parties with binding targets in the first period but which withdrew from the Protocol Signatories to the Protocol that have not ratified Other UN member states and observers that are not party to the Protocol Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (1997)

Percentage of population living on less than $1.25 per day, per UN data from

Global variations in fertility rate per woman, CIA World Factbook's 2013 data.

Map 27.3 Decolonization in Asia Western Civilizations, Brief Third Edition Copyright © 2012 W.W. Norton & Company

Map 27.5 Decolonization of Africa Western Civilizations, Brief Third Edition Copyright © 2012 W.W. Norton & Company

Map 27.4 Decolonization in the Middle East Western Civilizations, Brief Third Edition Copyright © 2012 W.W. Norton & Company

Map 29.1 The Arab-Israeli Wars of 1967 and 1973 Western Civilizations, Brief Third Edition Copyright © 2012 W.W. Norton & Company

Intensity map for the 2010 Haiti earthquake