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The Third world coalition in international politics
This book examines the emergence, development, and political significance of the Third World coalition in global politics. Robert A. Mortimer analyzes the shared interests and ideological foundations that shaped cooperation among developing nations, particularly within the framework of the Non-Aligned Movement. The study explores how Third World states sought greater influence in international institutions, negotiated their position between major power blocs, and pursued strategies to advance political and economic independence. Through detailed assessments of diplomatic initiatives, collective action, and internal challenges, the book provides an essential understanding of the role of developing countries in shaping post-1945 world politics.
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