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South Korea, Taiwan, the United States and all of Europe (including Russia). The Global South includes
Asia (with the exception of Japan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan), Central
America, South America, Mexico, Africa, and the Middle East (with the exception of Israel).
(https://meta.wikimedia.org)
The North-South Divide (or Rich-Poor Divide) is the socio-economic and political division that exists
between the wealthy developed countries, known collectively as “the North,” and the poorer
developing countries (least developed countries), or “the South.” Although most nations comprising the
“North” are in fact located in the Northern Hemisphere, the divide is not primarily defined by
geography. The North is home to four out of five permanent members of the United Nations Security
Council and all members of the G8. “The North” mostly covers the West and the First World, with much
of the Second World. The expression “North-South divide” is still in common use, but the terms “North”
and “South” are already somewhat outdated. As nations become economically developed, they may
become part of the “North,” regardless of geographical location, while any other nations which do not
qualify for “developed” status are in effect deemed to be part of the “South.”
(https://ieet.org/index.php/tpwiki/North-South_Divide)
Heard Island and McDonald Islands Asia & Pacific Global South
United States Minor Outlying Islands Asia & Pacific Global South
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands South/Latin America Global South