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NAM Summit: New Delhi to Harare
NAM Summit: New Delhi to Harare, edited by V. D. Chopra and published by Patriot Publishers on behalf of the Indian Centre for Regional Affairs, examines the development of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) from its first summit in New Delhi to its subsequent summit in Harare. It explores the dynamics of international politics during the mid-Cold War era, as developing countries sought to maintain political independence from the influence of both Eastern and Western blocs. Through analyses by researchers and diplomats, the book illustrates India's central role in the NAM, particularly in promoting economic cooperation, South-South political solidarity, and support for anti-colonial struggles and world peace. It also highlights the agenda, decisions, and challenges faced by the NAM in the lead-up to the Harare Summit, including issues of global economic inequality, disarmament, and regional conflict. As a study of international politics and diplomacy, the book serves as an important reference for researchers of international relations, the history of the Non-Aligned Movement, and Indian foreign policy. Published in 1986, this work offers a comprehensive overview of NAM's position in the global order at that time.
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