Non-Aligned Movement in International Relations: Global Governance, Decolonization, Strategic Autonomy, and the Transformation of the International Order Introduction The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) represents one of the most significant collective political projects of the post-colonial era. Emerging amidst the ideological polarization of the Cold War, NAM sought to create an autonomous space in international relations for … Continue reading Critically examine the role of the Non-Aligned Movement in international relations, assessing its contribution to global governance, decolonization, strategic autonomy, and the transformation of the international order.
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Assess the potential role of NAM in shaping a new world order amidst global challenges such as climate change, nuclear proliferation, and digital inequality.
The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) aims to address climate change, nuclear risk, and digital inequality by revitalizing its role as a normative coalition. It must focus on flexible partnerships, practical cooperation, and advocacy for equity in global governance. NAM’s success relies on balancing diverse interests and translating ideals into tangible actions.
To what extent does the normative framework of the Non-Aligned Movement continue to inform India’s soft power strategy and foreign policy objectives in the contemporary global order?
Abstract India's leadership role in the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) during the Cold War laid the foundation for a distinctive foreign policy approach grounded in principles of strategic autonomy, anti-imperialism, global equity, and peaceful coexistence. In the post-Cold War and especially 21st-century context, these normative commitments have evolved but not disappeared. This paper critically examines the … Continue reading To what extent does the normative framework of the Non-Aligned Movement continue to inform India’s soft power strategy and foreign policy objectives in the contemporary global order?