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Nonaligned solidarity and national security
This book examines the political significance of the Non-Aligned Movement and its role in shaping national security policies among developing countries. Attar Chand explores how nonalignment emerged as an alternative strategy during the Cold War, offering smaller nations a framework for independence, cooperation, and security outside the major power blocs. The work analyzes the principles of nonaligned solidarity, challenges to national stability, and the geopolitical dynamics influencing Asia, Africa, and other Third World regions. Supported by forewords from scholars of Michigan State University and Delhi University, the book provides a comprehensive overview of nonalignment as both a diplomatic philosophy and a practical approach to international security.
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