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Nehru’s Non-Alignment Dilemma: Tibetan Refugees in India

South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 2019
The circumstances of Tibetan refugees in India in the 1960s attracted international recognition.
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Non-Alignment: Ideological Pluralism

India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 1984
There is no doubt that the world scene has undergone fundamental evolution in every respect during the past thirty-five years or so. The Non-Aligned Movement followed this evolution and became an important factor of international relations after the Second World War.
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Non-Alignment

India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 1985
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Non-aligned Neutrality

1991
Abstract The last period of Danish foreign policy which may be presented as characterized by some particular form of neutrality was only brief. It lasted from the end of the German occupation and the restoration of Danish government in May 1945 to the collapse of the Scandinavian defence talks and the accession to the North Atlantic ...
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The Non-Aligned Movement

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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Non-alignment Policy

2021
K. B. Usha, Scott N. Romaniuk
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