There is no doubt that corrupt governments are a major cause of third world poverty, although they are not the only cause. Many third world countries have suffered terrible social, political, and economic disruption as a result of European colonialism, piratical capitalism, Cold War politics and other such influences emanating from the first and second worlds.
Countries such as Venezuela, Zimbabwe, and North Korea are examples of countries suffering from poverty due to corrupt leadership. Mismanagement of funds, lack of transparency, and embezzlement by government officials contribute to widespread poverty and economic hardships for citizens.
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Poverty stemming from corrupt governments and dictators that take the precious wealth from said country for themselves, while leaving their citizens in stark poverty and diaspora; when consensus goes down violence goes up.
Communism is not always an idealistic, corrupt form of government as most democratic societies are led to believe. The success of most governments depend on poverty rates. Democratic governments, such as the United States, work well in areas with little poverty rates. Communist governments on the other hand, work best in areas where poverty is widespread and there is little to no distinction in class. As the Philippines has a poverty percentage of less than 30%, a communist society would likely not work well in the area.
by not being corrupt by not being corrupt Give everybody at least $1,000,000.
Corrupt polititions........like Zardari
the poverty guideline is a measurement of how much income
our govt is responsible for that
Today's politics are corrupt. In America they watch everything you do and watch so called terror threats but they don't do much else. England spend tax payer money on new years eve fireworks instead of fixing our countries poverty crisis! Lets face facts the governments screwing us all.
The rich.
The label "third world" does not directly correspond to poverty, as it primarily refers to countries that were not aligned with NATO or the Communist Bloc during the Cold War. Poverty in many developing countries can be attributed to a variety of factors, including historical colonial exploitation, corrupt governance, lack of access to education and healthcare, and global economic inequalities. Efforts to address poverty in these countries often require a comprehensive approach that tackles these complex issues.
There are people living in poverty in all countries of the world.