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Why nonalignment matters

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s current state visit to India has not drawn as much public attention as it deserves, but ...
Active nonalignment is a foreign policy approach in which countries put their own interests front and center and refuse to take sides in the great power rivalry between the US and China.
South Africa’s Nonsensical Nonalignment The ANC has forgotten that the outside world’s principled rejection of neutrality sustained the struggle against apartheid.
At first glance, the policy of nonalignment may seem irrelevant in today’s increasingly polarized world. The Western alliance is more united than since the Cold War, with even Finland and Sweden ...
As Modi Preps for US Visit, Mideast Leaders Study India’s Nonalignment Many Middle East governments want good ties to the U.S.—without the disrespect.
Beyond the incipient U.S.-China Cold War and the war in Ukraine, the resurrection of nonalignment in its new “active” incarnation reflects a widespread disenchantment in the Global South with ...
The notion of active nonalignment came up during the first Trump administration and in the context of a Latin America hit by the triple-whammy of U.S. pressure, a pandemic and the ensuing ...
India’s nonalignment will presumably be on the agenda during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s talks with Biden in his upcoming visit to Washington.
At the height of the Cold War in 1961, the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) emerged from the 1955 Bandung Conference of Asian and African nations. The Bandung moment was a manifestation of the collective ...
Active nonalignment is a foreign policy approach in which countries put their own interests front and center and refuse to take sides in the great power rivalry between the U.S. and China.
Active nonalignment is a foreign policy approach in which countries put their own interests front and center and refuse to take sides in the great power rivalry between the U.S. and China .