Is Iran Considered a Third World Country?

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In summary, during the Cold War, countries were categorized as first world, second world, or third world based on certain factors. First world countries were industrialized and capitalist, second world countries were communist, and third world countries were developing nations located in Asia, Africa, or Latin America. Iran, situated on the Arabian plate, does not fit cleanly into any of these categories, but could be considered a second world country due to its alliances with both the USA and USSR during the Cold War. However, it is not considered a third world country as it is not located in Asia, Africa, or Latin America.
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Now, we really need some educating about this first, second, and third world nations issue. I'll do it as precisely and clearly as I can.

First World
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=first world
Required conditions:
A) During the Cold War.
B) Industrialised.
C) Capitalist (they refer to the USA side, as opposed to the USSR/"communist" side).

In the oh-so-spooky tongue of logic, this is: (A.B.C)

Second World
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=second world
Required conditions:
A) During the Cold War.
D) Communist (using the incorrect common-use meaning of "communist").

This gives us: (A.D)

Third World
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=third world
Required conditions:
A) During the Cold War.
E) Developing nation.
F) Geographically located in Asia, Africa, or Latin America.

And this gives us: (A.E.F)


So, if a country is to be considered 1st, 2nd, or 3rd world, it MUST be: (A.B.C)+(A.D)+(A.E.F)


Iran
Now, to find out which category Iran falls into, we check which factors apply to Iran. Simple, yes?

First, let's check First World. A and B and C. A it meets, since it was during the Cold War; or it was A, but isn't any longer. B is debatable; it was industrialised, but not as heavily as some others. C is also debatable, given how much control the state had. So it might be first world, but it is not a very clean fit, so let's try some others.

Let's try second world. For this, it must be A and D. It most certainly was A, but no longer. It was not D itself, but was ruled by, and allied with, the USA and USSR at different times. Looks like a second world country to me. But we don't like it, so let's move on and check another possibility.

Is it a third world nation? Well, to be a third world nation, it must be A and E and F. It's most certainly not A, since the Cold War no longer exists. It is E, since it is developing. It is not F, since it is not part of Asia, Africa, or Latin America. So, it can not be third world.


Notes

For further education, Iran is situated on the Arabian plate.
 
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Originally posted by Adam

Third World
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=third world
Required conditions:
A) During the Cold War.
E) Developing nation.
F) Geographically located in Asia, Africa, or Latin America.


Is it a third world nation? Well, to be a third world nation, it must be A and E and F. It's most certainly not A, since the Cold War no longer exists. It is E, since it is developing. It is not F, since it is not part of Asia, Africa, or Latin America. So, it can not be third world.


Notes

For further education, Iran is situated on the Arabian plate.

Listen, maybe we'll just credit the problem here to the effect of that hole in the ozone upon your ability to reason but I'll give it one last shot.

The dictionary link you give offers the following:
"The developing nations of Africa, Asia, and Latin American"

Very freakin simple, 2 conditions are required:
1. That it be a developing nation.
2 that it be a nation of Africa, Asia, or Latin America.

There is no need to argue the point about Iran being a developing nation, it's been argued to death. So
Condition #1: MET
Condition #2: according to the world atlas Iran is found within the Asian continent. Check it before arguing.
ASIA

and again http://www.nibc-as.com/pages/iran1.html
Iran is a vast country and lies in the Middle East, forming the western part of Asia
 
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1. What is the definition of a third world country?

The term "third world" was originally used to describe countries that did not align with either the capitalist first world or the communist second world during the Cold War. It has since evolved to refer to countries with low levels of economic development, social progress, and political stability.

2. Is Iran considered a third world country?

Yes, Iran is generally considered a third world country due to its relatively low economic development and political instability. However, some argue that the country's significant oil reserves and advanced military technology place it closer to a second world status.

3. What factors contribute to Iran's third world status?

Iran's third world status can be attributed to a variety of factors, including economic sanctions, political corruption, and a lack of investment in infrastructure and education. The country has also faced challenges in diversifying its economy and reducing its reliance on oil.

4. How does Iran's third world status affect its citizens?

The third world status of Iran can have a significant impact on its citizens, leading to economic struggles and limited opportunities for social and political progress. Many Iranians face high levels of poverty, unemployment, and limited access to education and healthcare. The country's political climate can also restrict personal freedoms and limit opportunities for upward mobility.

5. Are there any efforts to improve Iran's third world status?

Yes, there are ongoing efforts to improve Iran's third world status through economic and political reforms. In recent years, the government has implemented policies to diversify the economy, attract foreign investment, and improve social services. However, the effectiveness of these efforts is still a subject of debate among experts.

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