A term used during the cold war to classify those nations that were neither of the US or Soviet group. The were nonaligned (third world)
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They were important because they were not aligned with any other nation when the rest of the world nations had allies to back them up.
They were generally nonaligned (at least in principle), rather than being part of NATO, SEATO, or the Warsaw Pact.
When the terms were coined, First World referred to NATO nations, Second World referred to Bloc nations, and Third World referred to nonaligned nations.
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.
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Yugoslavia
nonaligned?
There were no advantages to being non-aligned, as it left nations essentially prostate before the great powers, plus the term was meaningless as in reality "non-aligned" nations were simply nations that quietly sided with Soviet Russia in the Cold War.
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There were no advantages to being non-aligned, as it left nations essentially prostate before the great powers, plus the term was meaningless as in reality "non-aligned" nations were simply nations that quietly sided with Soviet Russia in the Cold War.