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Countries that are neither core nations nor peripheral nations

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Answer :Countries that are neither core nations nor peripheral nations are called semiperipheral nations,

Explanation: Countries that are neither core nations nor peripheral nations.

G; Countries that are neither core nations nor peripheral nations.

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Countries that are neither core nations nor peripheral nations are called semiperipheral nations, meaning they are somewhere in the middle between core nations (developed countries with massive economies) and peripheral nations (undeveloped countries with few resources).

Some examples include Argentina, Brazil, Finland, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Poland, South Korea and Spain.

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