This volume is part of the multi-volume collection 35 Years of Non-Aligned Movement: Documents 1961–1996, presenting official declarations, resolutions, communiqués, and statements issued by the Non-Aligned Countries between 1988 and 1996. Covering key meetings from Nicosia to New York, the compilation reflects the evolving priorities of the Movement during the post-Cold War transition. It i…
This book analyzes the severe social, economic, and political crises affecting Third World countries. Brian May explores the structural causes of underdevelopment, including poverty, inequality, colonial legacies, and global economic imbalances. Through critical examination, the author highlights how these interconnected issues shape the difficult realities faced by developing nations and argue…
This book provides an analytical and comprehensive introduction to the study of international relations in the modern world. Joseph Frankel examines the evolving nature of the international system, exploring key concepts such as power, national interest, diplomacy, conflict, and cooperation. The third edition reflects significant political and structural changes in the global arena, emphasizing…