Notes:
"A grouping of developing countries that [originated] in
the `Caucus of 75' developing countries organized preparatory to
UNCTAD I in Geneva in 1964. By the [end of] UNCTAD I the group
had expanded [to 77 members] and issued a `Joint Declaration of
the 77 Developing Countries.' This numerical designation for the
group has persisted, although by 1985 membership had increased to
more than 120 countries.
U.S., Department of State,
Dictionary of International Relations Terms (Washington,
D.C., 1987), p. 47.--P. Hajnal's note.