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During the Cold War, many countries chose not to take sides to maintain their sovereignty and avoid the risks associated with aligning with either the U.S. or the Soviet Union. This non-alignment allowed them to pursue their own political and economic agendas without the constraints of superpower influence. Additionally, the Non-Aligned Movement was formed to advocate for the interests of developing nations and promote peace, cooperation, and independence in a bipolar world. By remaining neutral, these countries could also act as mediators and promote dialogue between the two blocs.

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