The main leaders of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) included prominent figures such as Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, and Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. They were instrumental in founding the movement during the Cold War, advocating for a path independent of the two major power blocs— the United States and the Soviet Union. Other notable leaders included Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah and Indonesia's Sukarno, who also played significant roles in promoting the principles of non-alignment.
DR. Martin Luther king, jr.
What was important to the success of the Progressive leaders
Yugoslavia
Yes. they were the leaders of a movement to keep the Articles of Confederation unchanged
Frances Willard and Carrie Nation were both leaders in the Women's Suffrage Movement. They were also leaders of the Women's Christian Temperance Movement.
nehru, tito and nasser
Answer this question…They were worried that the United States or the Soviet Union might consider funding rebel groups in their countries.
Answer this question…They were worried that the United States or the Soviet Union might consider funding rebel groups in their countries.
George A. Dalley has written: 'The U.S. and the nonaligned movement' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
Many countries wanted to avoid falling under the influence of the global superpowers
No, but she was one of the main leaders of it. Dr.Martin Luther king was the leader of that particular movement.
Fredrick Douglass and Susan B Anthony that is all i remember
DR. Martin Luther king, jr.
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
the Holocaust was not a movement or a party or anything with members that could have a leader, it was an event. Within the Holocaust there were three main sides, on each of those sides there were many leaders.
They were better able to resist political and economic interference from the United States and the Soviet Union.