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The non-aligned humanism of Rudolf Bruči: The composer and the society of self-management socialism [PDF]
In 1979 the oratorio We Are All a Single Party was performed, composed by the Yugoslav composer Rudolf Bruči, who in an interview for the Novi Sad daily newspaper Dnevnik explained his driving motives in the following way: “I wanted to preserve ...
Sovtić Nemanja
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South Africa’s Non-Aligned Stance on the Russia-Ukraine War: Implications on South Africa’s Economic Trade Relations [PDF]
The foreign policy of non-alignment adopted by various states during the Russia-Ukraine war has been interpreted differently in the landscape of global politics. One perspective views non-alignment as tacit support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, while
Thoriso Ntlailane, Costa Hofisi
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History and Engagement in the Work of Bezerra de Menezes [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to analyse the works of Adolpho Justo Bezerra de Menezes (1910-2006), one of the first Brazilian diplomats to serve in Indonesia, and an enthusiast of Brazilian rapprochement towards the Afro-Asian world.
Marcelo Alves de Paula Lima
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The “War on Terror” and Non-alignment [PDF]
Against such an enemy, there can be no neutrality. —President George W. Bush, March 11, 2002 Two European Union countries—Ireland and Finland—could never be called “enemies” of America. Nevertheless, they remain, for historical and pragmatic reasons, outside any formal military alliances.
Newby, Andrew, Titley, Gavan
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Non-aligned Drawings of Planar Graphs [PDF]
A non-aligned drawing of a graph is a drawing where no two vertices are in the same row or column. Auber et al. showed that not all planar graphs have a non-aligned planar straight-line drawing in the $n\times n$-grid. They also showed that such a drawing exists if up to $n-3$ edges may have a bend.
Therese Biedl, Claire Pennarun
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Finland’s Neutrality as Part of Its National Identity
The article examines Finland's case within the framework of current discussions on the relevance of neutrality policy. It is widely believed that Finland's neutrality arose during the cold war as a result of a pragmatic assessment of the general world ...
N. Yu. Vezhlivtseva
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The Korean War and US-Indonesia Relations, 1950-1954
The Korean War, which broke out very closely upon the heels of the Communist victory in China, immediately assumed global implications beyond the boundaries of the Korean Peninsula.
Richard Mason
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The policy of non-alignment in the international relations of Iraq during the era of the leader Saddam Hussein [PDF]
As is clear in the norms of international politics, the state itself as a recognized legal unit does not act at the legal and political level, except through those of its own, and therefore the state understands a political as that integrated social ...
Salah AlHdithy
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India’s Rise from a Regional to a Global Power
Most economic forecasts made after the trans-Atlantic fi nancial crisis of 2008 – 2009 have suggested that by 2030 China and India will overtake the United States to become the world’s largest and second-largest economies, respectively. This is why India
Sanjaya Baru
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Ideološki prijatelj iz daleka: Jugoslavija i Azijska socijalistička konferencija [PDF]
This article deals with an almost forgotten historical episode tackling the relationship between Yugoslavia and some influential Asian socialist parties that managed to establish an independent regional political organization in the early 1950s, namely ...
Jovan Čavoški
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