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Nonalignment --- Neutralism --- Non-aligned nations --- Non-alignment --- Nonaligned nations --- International relations --- Neutrality --- Nonalignment.
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India's Foreign Policy Dilemma over Non-Alignment 2.0 presents the story of India's quest for renewed focus on the doctrine of Non-Alignment. It begins with a discussion on the evolution of India's Foreign Policy along with the origin of its most important pillar, Non-Alignment, and its cumulative effect in India and abroad. It further discusses challenges, compulsions and constraints for India's Foreign Policy in context of the current instability and insecurity due to mounting Chinese and Pakistani collusion against India's rising profile in Asia, the emerging Pyongyang-Beijing-Moscow axis against the US, the evolving US-China bipolar world order in the background of eastward shifting geopolitics, economic recession and terrorism. The book argues that it is incumbent upon India to take a fresh lead today to reinvent the doctrine not only for its own national interests but also for the entire Third World. It proposes various steps to revitalize India's Foreign Policy so that India can play a desired role in the present global order.
Nonalignment --- Neutralism --- Non-aligned nations --- Non-alignment --- Nonaligned nations --- International relations --- Neutrality --- India --- Foreign relations
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Nonalignment --- Neutrality --- National security --- Non-alignement --- Neutralité --- Sécurité nationale --- European Union countries --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Military policy --- Politique militaire --- 822.5 Europese Unie --- 856 Conflictbenadering --- 876 Veiligheidspolitiek --- Neutralism --- Non-aligned nations --- Non-alignment --- Nonaligned nations --- International relations --- Military policy.
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In 1955, a conference was held in Bandung, Indonesia that was attended by representatives from twenty-nine nations. Against the backdrop of crumbling European empires, Asian and African leaders forged new alliances and established anti-imperial principles for a new world order. The conference came to capture popular imaginations across the Global South and, as counterpoint to the dominant world order, it became both an act of collective imagination and a practical political project for decolonization that inspired a range of social movements, diplomatic efforts, institutional experiments and heterodox visions of the history and future of the world. In this book, leading international scholars explore what the spirit of Bandung has meant to people across the world over the past decades and what it means today. It analyzes Bandung's complicated and pivotal impact on global history, international law and, most of all, justice struggles after the end of formal colonialism.
Nonalignment --- Decolonization --- International law --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law --- Sovereignty --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Colonization --- Postcolonialism --- Neutralism --- Non-aligned nations --- Non-alignment --- Nonaligned nations --- International relations --- Neutrality --- History --- Asian-African Conference --- Asian-African Conference. --- Bandung Conference --- Conférence de Bandung --- International law.
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En axant la politique extérieure sur le non-alignement et en optant pour un développement autocentré qui traduisait une grande méfiance à l’égard du capital étranger, l’Inde de Nehru laissa clairement entendre une volonté de s’affranchir des interventions extérieures quant à la détermination de ses orientations politiques. Un nationalisme ombrageux qui dut s’accommoder d’un recours croissant à l’aide étrangère, nécessité par des difficultés économiques ou des besoins militaires. L’évocation des motivations qui animèrent les États-Unis et l’Union Soviétique dans leurs politiques d’aide à un pays dont l’importance géostratégique, les ressources humaines et naturelles représentaient un enjeu important de la guerre froide, et les réactions que ces motivations suscitèrent en Inde, figurent au centre de cette étude et permettent de cerner les facteurs sur lesquels les dirigeants indiens s’appuyèrent pour endiguer les menaces pesant sur l’indépendance nationale.
Nonalignment --- Non-alignement --- History --- Histoire --- India --- Inde --- Foreign relations --- Relations extérieures --- Economic assistance, American --- Economic assistance, Soviet --- Neutralism --- Non-aligned nations --- Non-alignment --- Nonaligned nations --- International relations --- Neutrality --- Soviet economic assistance --- Foreign economic relations --- Bharat --- Bhārata --- Government of India --- Ḣindiston Respublikasi --- Indië --- Indien --- Indii︠a︡ --- Indland --- Indo --- Republic of India --- Sāthāranarat ʻIndīa --- Yin-tu --- インド --- هند --- Индия --- non-alignement --- nationalisme --- aide étrangère --- indépendance nationale --- enjeu politique --- modèle soviétique --- impérialisme --- ostracisme
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"In 1961, President John F. Kennedy initiated a bold new policy of engaging states that had chosen to remain nonaligned in the Cold War. In a narrative ranging from the White House to the western coast of Africa, to the shores of New Guinea, Robert B. Rakove examines the brief but eventful life of this policy during the presidencies of Kennedy and his successor, Lyndon Baines Johnson. Engagement initially met with real success, but it faltered in the face of serious obstacles, including colonial and regional conflicts, disputes over foreign aid and the Vietnam War. Its failure paved the way for a lasting hostility between the United States and much of the nonaligned world, with consequences extending to the present. This book offers a sweeping account of a critical period in the relationship between the United States and the Third World"-- Provided by publisher.
Neutralisme --- Relations internationales --- Nonalignment --- World politics --- Pays en voie de développement --- Histoire. --- History. --- Kennedy, John Fitzgerald --- Johnson, Lyndon Baines, --- Kennedy, John F. --- Johnson, Lyndon B. --- Pays non-alignés --- États-Unis --- United States --- Developing countries --- Relations extérieures --- Foreign relations --- Coexistence (World politics) --- Peaceful coexistence --- Neutralism --- Non-aligned nations --- Non-alignment --- Nonaligned nations --- International relations --- Neutrality --- Chan-sên, --- Dzhonson, Lindon, --- L. B. J. --- ג'ונסון, לינדון --- ジョンソン, --- Johnson, L. --- Čhō̜nsan, Lindō̜n Bī., --- Pays en développement --- Johnson, Lyndon Baines --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Relations extérieures --- Pays en voie de développement --- États-Unis --- Pays non-alignés
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This study investigates the overall Soviet conception of non-alignment in the Third World and assesses Soviet policy in relation to this issue. The author argues that official Soviet encouragement for the policy of non-alignment and Soviet support for the programme of the Non-Aligned Movement in the 1960s and 1970s have been part of a broad Soviet strategy aimed at weakening and ultimately supplanting Western military and political ties with Third World states. Soviet officials have been reluctant, therefore, to view neutrality, nuetralism or non-alignment as concepts or policies which denote an intermediate status between the blocs. This study assesses the implications of such perceptions for Soviet policy and considers how far Soviet leaders have accepted the independent foreign policy aspirations of non-aligned states.
Nonalignment --- 327 <47> --- Neutralism --- Non-aligned nations --- Non-alignment --- Nonaligned nations --- International relations --- Neutrality --- Developing Countries --- Soviet Union --- -Emerging nations --- Fourth World --- Global South --- LDC's --- Least developed countries --- Less developed countries --- Newly industrialized countries --- Newly industrializing countries --- NICs (Newly industrialized countries) --- Third World --- Underdeveloped areas --- Underdeveloped countries --- Foreign relations --- -Foreign relations --- -Nonalignment. --- Nonalignment. --- -Nonalignment --- Developing countries --- Emerging nations --- Советский Союз --- Ber. ha-M. --- Zwia̦zek Socjalistycznych Republik Radzieckich --- Szovjetunió --- TSRS --- Tarybų Socialistinių Respublikų Sąjunga --- SRSR --- Soi︠u︡z Radi︠a︡nsʹkykh Sot︠s︡ialistychnykh Respublik --- SSSR --- Soi︠u︡z Sovetskikh Sot︠s︡ialisticheskikh Respublik --- UdSSR --- Shūravī --- Ittiḥād-i Jamāhīr-i Ishtirākīyah-i Shūrāʼīyah --- Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) --- Sovetskiy Soyuz --- Soyuz SSR --- Sovetskiĭ Soi︠u︡z --- Soi︠u︡z SSR --- Uni Sovjet --- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics --- USSR --- SSṚM --- Sovetakan Sotsʻialistakan Ṛespublikaneri Miutʻyun --- SSHM --- Sovetakan Sotsʻialistakan Hanrapetutʻyunneri Miutʻyun --- URSS --- Unión de Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas --- Berit ha-Moʻatsot --- Rusyah --- Ittiḥād al-Sūfiyītī --- Rusiyah --- Rusland --- Soṿet-Rusland --- Uni Soviet --- Union soviétique --- Zȯvlȯlt Kholboot Uls --- Związek Radziecki --- ESSD --- Sahaphāp Sōwīat --- KhSHM --- SSR Kavširi --- Russland --- SNTL --- PSRS --- Su-lien --- Sobhieṭ Ẏuniẏana --- FSSR --- Unione Sovietica --- Ittiḥād-i Shūravī --- Soviyat Yūniyan --- Russian S.F.S.R. --- Związek Socjalistycznych Republik Radzieckich --- ZSRR --- Związek Socjalistycznych Republik Sowieckich --- ZSRS --- Social Sciences --- Political Science
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Zimmerman asks. 'What difference does it make for Yugoslavia's political evolution that it exists in an international environment as well as a domestic one?" Presenting a lucid analysis of the mutual influence of external and internal factors in Yugoslav politics, he pays special attention to the political significance of the one million Yugoslavs who have crossed the country's borders to work in capitalist Western Europe.Originally published in 1987.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Nonalignment --- Neutralism --- Non-aligned nations --- Non-alignment --- Nonaligned nations --- International relations --- Neutrality --- Yugoslavia --- Korolevstvo SKhS --- Korolevstvo serbov, khorvatov i sloventsev --- I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- Jugoslavija --- Federativna Narodna Republika Jugoslavija --- Yougoslavie --- Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca --- Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes --- Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija --- SFRJ --- Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosłavii --- Jugoszláv Szocialista Szövetségi Köztársaság --- SFRI︠U︡ --- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Nan-ssu-la-fu --- Nansilafu --- Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Federativnai︠a︡ Respublika I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ --- Federatyvna Narodna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- FNRI︠U︡ --- I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ --- Yugosŭllabia --- Yugoslavyah --- Iugoslavia --- Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia --- République fédérative populaire de Yougoslavie --- République socialiste fédérative de Yougoslavie --- RSFY --- FNRJ --- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Sot︠s︡ialistychna Federatyvna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- Savezna Republika Jugoslavija --- Soi︠u︡zna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- SRI︠U︡ --- Jugoslavia --- FR Yugoslavia --- Kraljevina Jugoslavija --- Kingdom of Yugoslavia --- FLRJ --- Federativna ljudska republika Jugoslavija --- Jugoszlávia --- Serbia and Montenegro --- Emigration and immigration --- Government policy. --- Politics and government
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