The Non-Aligned Movement not only offered an alternative to the Cold War polarization between NATO and the Warsaw Pact but also expressed the hopes of a world emerging from colonial domination. Social... (展开全部) 作者简介 ··· Paul Stubbs is a senior research fellow at the Institute...
A neutral faction arose with the Non-Aligned Movement founded by Egypt, India, and Yugoslavia; this faction rejected association with either the US-led West or the Soviet-led East. The name "Cold War" was coined by the English writer George Orwell, after the dropping of the first atomic ...
In a modern echo of the Nonaligned Movement of Cold War days, this group of mostly developing-world countries—including Indonesia and other ASEAN countries, India, Brazil, and African nations such as South Africa—will find opportunities to expand trade by stepping into trade vacuums created by...
But politically at least the context is more propitious than ever to push for change. In the heyday of the cold war, the non-aligned movement had to rely on moral and emotional rather than economic or political clout. Now the Brics and aspirant members run an ever-larger share of the gl...
The emergence of a distinctive set of organisations and groupings whose orientation was focused on promoting developing and decolonised countries' interests was the hallmark of the South in world politics during the Cold War. With the United Nations (UN) system firmly fixed as a locus of ...
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More importantly, the more allies one side had, the more it appeared to be winning — and appearances mattered in the Cold War. A source of frustration was that the developing nations had their own needs and priorities. They were not prepared to accept tamely their prescribed roles as very ...
Socialist Yugoslavia's deep engagement with the Global South, primarily through the Non-Aligned Movement, represents an important corrective to the obsession with bipolarity between the West and the East that dominates orthodox histories of the Cold War. Even before the Belgrade su...
From its inception, the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) considered itself to be a moderating force in the cold war and in the post-colonial world. In September 1961, in the wake of the Belgrade Conference and at the height of the Berlin crisis, it dispatched emergency missions to Washington and...
In an irony that would likely have both surprised and gratified its founders, the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) has outlived the bipolar Cold War alignments that inspired its creation in the first place. It has come to be seen as synonymous with the so-called 'Third World,' another entity ...