This volume compiles key official documents from the Eighth Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), presenting resolutions, declarations, and policy statements adopted by member states. Edited by K. Ramamurthy and Dr. Srivastava, the book provides an essential reference on the political, economic, and international security concerns discussed during the summit. It highlights the collective po…
The book "Indonesia's Role as the Founder of the Non-Aligned Movement in Efforts to Purify Its Goals and Principles" was published by the Research and Development Agency of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia in 1986. This book discusses Indonesia's contribution to the birth of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) from the 1955 Asian-African Conference to the 1961 Belgrade Su…
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 no…
L. A. Puntila's The Political History of Finland 1809–1966 examines the political development of Finland from the time of the Russian Empire (Grand Duchy of Finland) to the era of independence and the consolidation of the modern state. Through in-depth historical analysis, the author outlines changes in government structure, the process of democratization, the role of political parties, and t…
This post-event catalogue documents the exhibition “Contemporary Art of the Non-Aligned Countries: Unity in Diversity in International Art”, held from April 28 to June 30, 1995, at the Visual Arts Exhibition Hall of the Department of Education and Culture in Jakarta, Indonesia. The catalogue presents contemporary artworks from participating Non-Aligned Movement countries, highlighting cultu…
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…