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2003
Winning allies and friends in the developing world was an obvious Cold War stratagem for both sides. Developing countries could have vital raw materials and strategic base areas. More importantly, the more allies one side had, the more it appeared to be winning — and appearances mattered in the Cold War.
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Winning allies and friends in the developing world was an obvious Cold War stratagem for both sides. Developing countries could have vital raw materials and strategic base areas. More importantly, the more allies one side had, the more it appeared to be winning — and appearances mattered in the Cold War.
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1964
In the past fifteen years the primary concern of newly independent nations was the assertion of a national identity after their previous colonial existence and foreign policy became the main instrument for expressing their new dignity. The postwar international situation provided an opportunity to gain a position of influence which exceeded the ...
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In the past fifteen years the primary concern of newly independent nations was the assertion of a national identity after their previous colonial existence and foreign policy became the main instrument for expressing their new dignity. The postwar international situation provided an opportunity to gain a position of influence which exceeded the ...
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From non-alignment to multi-alignment: assessing India’s foreign policy shift
Round Table, 2023Rahul Mishra
exaly
Abstract The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is a loosely conceived international organization, which currently has 120 member states and seventeen observer countries. Nearly all Asian, African, and South American countries, as well as some European countries, have joined together in the NAM.
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