How the developed nations have the capacity to act


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James Garvey uses the "drowning child" analogy to discuss how the developed nations have both the capacity and opportunity to act. What might this mean if nations around the world actually adopted Garvey's argument? Try to provide specific examples, but generalizations are acceptable.

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