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C.avoid being dominated
Members have, at various times, included: Yugoslavia, India, Ghana, Pakistan, Algeria, Libya, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Indonesia, Cuba, Colombia, Venezuela, post-1994 South Africa, Iran, Malaysia, and, for a time, the People's Republic of China. Brazil has never been a formal member of the movement, but shares many of the aims of NAM and frequently sends observers to the Non-Aligned Movement's summits.
the movement of Soviet troops to Afghanistan
Nonalignment, that is, not allied to either side in the Cold War. India, which blended a democratic government with a socialist economy, was a leader in the nonaligned movement.
Many countries wanted to avoid falling under the influence of the global superpowers
The Non Aligned Movement struggled to find relevance because it had been mostly based on opposition to the Cold War.
C.avoid being dominated
when warm air and cold air meet
when warm air and cold air meet
India and Indonesia wanted to join the non-aligned movement because they did not want to be seen as aligned to any economic block. They wanted to be free thinkers. They didn't wanted to be tied to either the East or West blocks.
No and no. Yugoslavia specifically chose to not take sides in the Cold War, despite being a communist country. They helped found the Non-Aligned Movement, rather than siding with the East or the West.
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A common political factor for US-aligned states in Europe during the Cold War was their shared commitment to containing the spread of communism. These states often formed alliances, such as NATO, to counter the influence of the Soviet Union and its allies in Eastern Europe. The US provided military and economic support to these countries as part of their efforts to uphold Western democratic values and oppose communism.
Mexico was part of the Non-aligned Movement, or Third World, which was not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc (either NATO or the Warsaw Pact nations). This also means that in case of any direct confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States (i.e: WW3), Mexico would had taken a neutral position.
Yugoslavia , under Tito , during the Cold War was closely aligned with the Soviets .
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