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Non-alignment: Origins, growth and potential for world peace
This work provides a comprehensive study of the origins, evolution, and ideological foundations of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). Rikhi Jaipal examines the political environment that led developing nations to adopt non-alignment during the Cold War, highlighting the movement’s principles, leadership, and contributions to international peace efforts. The book discusses the growing influence of NAM in global diplomacy, its role in reducing superpower tensions, and its potential to shape a more just and peaceful world order. Through historical analysis and political evaluation, the author explores the movement’s achievements as well as the challenges it faces in a rapidly changing international system.
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