The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is an international organization formed during the Cold War, consisting of countries that sought to remain independent from the major power blocs led by the United States and the Soviet Union. Established in 1961, its primary objective is to promote peace, security, and cooperation among member states while advocating for the interests of developing nations. NAM emphasizes sovereignty, territorial integrity, and non-interference in the internal affairs of states. Today, it continues to address contemporary global challenges such as inequality, environmental issues, and the promotion of sustainable development.
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The term for an array of nonaligned or friendly states that serve as a buffer or protective zone for a larger country is "buffer states." These states can mitigate the risk of invasion and provide strategic depth, as seen historically with the Soviet Union and its eastern neighbors during the Cold War. Buffer states often maintain a degree of independence while being influenced by the larger power they neighbor.
The Realism Movement was a realism. The Romantic Movement was romance.
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Many countries wanted to avoid falling under the influence of the global superpowers
George A. Dalley has written: 'The U.S. and the nonaligned movement' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
Several NATO members share a common border with nonaligned countries. Notably, Hungary borders Ukraine, which is a nonaligned country, while Greece shares a border with nonaligned North Macedonia. Additionally, Albania and Montenegro share borders with nonaligned Kosovo and Serbia, respectively. These borders highlight the geopolitical interactions between NATO members and their nonaligned neighbors.
The Black Sea was not bordered by a nonaligned country.
B. Padmanabha Reddy has written: 'The economics of nonaligned movement' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Nonalignment
They were better able to resist political and economic interference from the United States and the Soviet Union.
They were better able to resist political and economic interference from the United States and the Soviet Union.
They were better able to resist political and economic interference from the United States and the Soviet Union.
They hoped to avoid being drawn into costly conflicts between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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