High-level Expert Group Meetings  | 
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    elaboration of its substantive proposals, the InterAction Council draws on the advice of
    high-level experts. They participate in ad hoc groups convened to address specific
    issues. Such groups are always chaired by a Council member. The following ad hoc groups have been convened by the InterAction Council: Monetary, Financial and
    Debt Issues Increased Assistance to Least Developed Countries Military Expenditures by Developing Countries Nuclear Armaments and Arms Control Issues Interrelationship between
    Population, Environment and Development Unemployment Arms Control Consultative Meeting with Spiritual Leaders on Peace, Development, Population and the Environment International Debt
    Questions Global
    Deforestation Trends Ecology and Energy
    Options Ecology and the Global
    Economy Global
    Interdependence and National Sovereignty Economies in
    Transformation: Limitations and Potential of the Transition Process The Role of Central
    Banks in Globalized Financial Markets The Search for
    Global Order: The Problems of Survival Crisis and Change
    in Latin America Bringing Africa Back to
    the Mainstream of the International System  The Lessons of the German
    Unification Process for Korea The Future Role of the Global Multilateral Organisations The Challenge to Balance Population Growth with Food
    Supply In Search of Global
    Ethical Standards  To Create a Stable
    International Financial System Opportunities and Risks
    of Globalization What should be the Elements of a Universal Declaration of Human
    Responsibilities Media and Politics Balance and
    Perspectives of the Political, Economic and Social Situation in Latin America:  Broader
    Dissemination of the Universal Declaration of Human Responsibilities The Insecurity of International Money The Religious Implications of the Middle East Peace Process  | 
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