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Non-Aligned movement

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Sterling Pub.; 1987Description: 176 pISBN:
  • 8120707504
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.091716 KOV
Summary: The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) has, in the quarter century since the first meeting of its leaders. in Belgrade in 1961, become a powerful factor in world politics. The ranks of NAM have swelled to cover nearly two-thirds of the world's nations with a population of more than 1.5 billion. A great deal has been written for and against NAM. While Western socio-political literature has tried to discredit, split and wreck the movement, the socialist world has attempted to show its growing significance in the struggle to consolidate world peace and security. Objective studies have been made of the difficulties facing the movement, and of its successes and setbacks. This book makes a concise exposition of the Soviet view of NAM, while giving an historical account of its formation and rise, explaining its aims and principles, and analysing its role and place in the system of international relations.
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The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) has, in the quarter century since the first meeting of its leaders. in Belgrade in 1961, become a powerful factor in world politics. The ranks of NAM have swelled to cover nearly two-thirds of the world's nations with a population of more than 1.5 billion.

A great deal has been written for and against NAM. While Western socio-political literature has tried to discredit, split and wreck the movement, the socialist world has attempted to show its growing significance in the struggle to consolidate world peace and security. Objective studies have been made of the difficulties facing the movement, and of its successes and setbacks.

This book makes a concise exposition of the Soviet view of NAM, while giving an historical account of its formation and rise, explaining its aims and principles, and analysing its role and place in the system of international relations.

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