You will need different types of sources for this paper than the position paper, and you will use them differently. Look to critically analyze the statements each country makes. Look for comparative data as well as for analysis of explanations.
When searching the scholarly databases try to find the specific subject term about your topic, then add in the name of the country you are considering.
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