The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) emerged during the Cold War as a group of countries that sought to remain independent from the influence of the two major superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union. Founded in 1961, the movement aimed to promote peace, security, and cooperation among its member states while advocating for self-determination and economic development. Key figures included leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru, Gamal Abdel Nasser, and Josip Broz Tito. Today, NAM continues to focus on issues like global governance, development, and the promotion of multilateralism.
Yugoslavia
Pakistan joined the Non-Aligned Movement because it represented the common interests of of the newly-independent developing countries.
no headquarter
The Non Aligned Movement struggled to find relevance because it had been mostly based on opposition to the Cold War.
It prepared drinks and nibbles. I particularly liked the Cheese Puffs
Yugoslavia and Berlin
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia was usually considered 'non-aligned' during the cold war. The following countries were 'neutral', and belonged to neither the Warsaw Pact, nor to NATO: Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Finland.
Mozambique is non-aligned.
Non-aligned Coalition was created in 1987.
non-aligned community is a community that has strategic or political position of neutrality. However to be broad, or to be more precise non-aligned community can also be reffered to countries that has strategic or neutral political positions specifically during wars. This term was used during cold war between the EAST and WEST in 1949-89, as USA and the former USSR (soviet union) wanted to attract neutral countries into their camps.
Pakistan joined the Non-Aligned Movement because it represented the common interests of of the newly-independent developing countries.
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1945
no headquarter
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The Non Aligned Movement struggled to find relevance because it had been mostly based on opposition to the Cold War.