Renu Srivastava's book India and the Nonaligned Summits: Belgrade to Jakarta comprehensively examines India's role in various Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summits, from the first summit in Belgrade to the Jakarta summit. As one of the founders of NAM, India played a key role in formulating the principles of non-alignment, political independence, and cooperation among developing countries. The boo…
This book provides an analytical study of the formative period of the Non-Aligned Movement, focusing particularly on India’s diplomatic stance during the Korean War and its interactions with the United States. R. P. Kaushik examines major political developments, decision-making processes, and the broader implications of non-alignment in the early Cold War era. The work highlights how India na…
This book discusses the role and relevance of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in the era of globalization, with particular emphasis on issues of information and communication. Harmoko explores how developing countries can strengthen cooperation, maintain independence, and ensure fair access to global information flows. The work highlights the challenges faced by NAM member states in responding t…
Denmark in the 1990s promises to be a stark contrast to the postwar years. In this critical introduction, Professor Kenneth Miller examines Danish social, governmental and public policy, focusing on the changes that have transformed it in the past 40 years. He presents a story of stability and change, of a welfare state in times of challenge and difficulty, and of a small country – despite in…
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…
Published by the Cyprus Press and Information Office, the book is an official publication showcasing the country's rich history, culture, and archaeological heritage. Featuring photographs from various institutions and professional photographers, the book presents a visual depiction of Cyprus's important cities, ancient sites, community life, and cultural diversity. Intended as a resource for i…
Chypre: Mythes et Réalités is the official publication of the Institut de Politique Étrangère, presenting documents on the Cyprus issue from the perspective of the Turkish government. The book provides political analysis, a history of the conflict, and an explanation of ethnic issues and the relationship between the Turkish and Greek communities in Cyprus. Using the “23 Questions – 23 A…
This publication contains President Josip Broz Tito’s address to the Sixth Conference of Heads of State or Government of Non-Aligned Countries. It outlines the historical mission, political responsibilities, and global relevance of the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War. Tito emphasizes independence from superpower rivalry, collective solidarity among developing nations, and the pursuit…
The UNESCO World Cultural Heritage in the Czech Republic book, published by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs, serves as official documentation of UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites located within the country. The book describes the history, architectural significance, and importance of preserving a number of historic sites, complete with photographs and brief descriptions of each site. P…
This book Non-Alignment international law and politics examines the origin and development of Non-Alignment Movement from Bandung to New Delhi, detailing its conception, meaning, philosophy, impulses, objectives, constraints, problems and its interplay on international affairs. The book studies the Movement's 'unity in diversity' and its future in a world torn with strife and conflicting ideolo…