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The boundary between state interest and the establishment of a just and equitable international economic and sociocultural environment is narrow. While peace is essential for economic prosperity, Ghana’s foreign policy stance, which has been exemplified as a model of democratic administration and respect for human rights, has been soiled in recent times. YAFO emphasis and restoration
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