Non-Aligned Movement in the Post-Cold War International Order: Objectives, Relevance, and Strategic Possibilities Introduction The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), forged amidst the bipolar tensions of the Cold War, was conceived as a collective expression of the newly decolonised states seeking autonomy from the hegemonic blocs of the United States and the Soviet Union. With foundational principles … Continue reading Analyse the potential objectives and evolving relevance of the Non-Aligned Movement in the post-Cold War international order, with reference to its role in addressing contemporary global challenges and power asymmetries.
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Has the dissolution of bipolarity and the rise of multiple regional organizations enhanced or diminished the relevance of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in the contemporary global order? Critically evaluate NAM’s evolving role in addressing the strategic autonomy and developmental aspirations of the Global South.
The Non-Aligned Movement in a Post-Bipolar World: Strategic Relevance and Evolution in the Global South’s Developmental Aspirations The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), conceived at the height of Cold War bipolarity as a political-ideological space for countries seeking strategic autonomy outside the influence of the United States and the Soviet Union, has undergone significant transformation since the … Continue reading Has the dissolution of bipolarity and the rise of multiple regional organizations enhanced or diminished the relevance of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in the contemporary global order? Critically evaluate NAM’s evolving role in addressing the strategic autonomy and developmental aspirations of the Global South.