Non-Alignment movement Flashcards
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bandung confreence 1955
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- first international gathering of indepedent asian and african countries
- inaugurated the non-aligned movement
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third world
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- countries that didnt want to belong to either groups (western capitliast or communist blocks); economic idea of the developing world
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how to be considered
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- not join in any alliances or defence pacts with the super powers
- allow for autonomy from superpower domination by not commiting to a side; allows for bi-polar manipulate to own advantage
- if pressure from a superpower got too much; other non-aligned countries can ally with one another
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non aligned bloc
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- work together in UN general assembly to overide unity
- 1961
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group of 77
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- work to gain support for developing countries by putting pressure on industrial nations
- necceasry as many of he non-aligned states needed economic aid and modernization
- 1964
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origins
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- Tito + Yugoslavia; accepted marshall law but still kep relations with USSR
- Tito wants to stay socialist but not introduce capitalistm to Yugoslavia
- TIto treated as equal after Stalisn death; non-aligned position
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growth
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- India and China don’t want colonial power control
- India and Pakistan want to strike back o US without having to ally to USSR
- after sino-soviet split, china jojins; to avoid hegemony over CHina by US, to present itself as a leader and to further develop marxist ideology
- fear of nuclear war also key of ocncern
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nasser invovlement
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= key player of Egypt, attended the conference
- impressed with the views + arguments
- Nasswer wants a neutral position; and wants to exploid both USSR and USA
- Nasswer triggers cirsis in Middle East ; SEUZE CANAL; Nasswer manages to use both superpowers to himself emerge as winner of arab nationalist state
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cold war 1960s and 70s non alignment
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key political content of movement to encourage solidarity among membr states, warn supoerwpoers of spreading cold war, apply pressure against war and imperalism and restructure world economic order
- Belgrade Summit 1961; meetings conideicde with Berlin crisis; head of nonaligned committee send letter to Kennedy + kruschnev about threat of war and motivates them to find a peace ful solution
- nonaligned countries shift power balance in UN
- NAM continued to grow, but India and China beign to orient to USSR and US (bipolarity)
- mos counries gone, dead, or overthrow by 1970
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cold war 1980s and 1990s non alignment
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- NAm members turn against each other regarding Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
- The Third World ceases to exist as apolitical and economic concept
- NAM continues to hold international conference and summits; focus shifts from political issues to promotion of solutiongs for global economic problems