The Sino-Indian conflict of 1962, however, exposed Nehru's wishful thinking on nonalignment. |
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Since the end of bipolarity and the mergence of a unipolar international system, I personally believe that nonalignment should be what characterises American foreign policy. |
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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization followed the principles of nonalignment, openness and not targeting any other country or region. |
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The degree of his nonalignment indicates the extent of the journey he must take to become one with my purpose. |
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The movement continued thereafter, but by the end of his life Tito had been eclipsed by new member states, such as Cuba, that conceived of nonalignment as anti-Westernism. |
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In terms of norm creation, the conference saw the initial articulation of nonalignment and anti-nuclear testing norms. |
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Sweden's government pursued an independent course of nonalignment in times of peace so that neutrality would be possible in the event of war. |
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Cape Verde follows a policy of nonalignment and seeks cooperative relations with all friendly states. |
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Indian administrations, both Congress and BJP have remained cold to these overtures and have instead chosen to maintain India's commitment to nonalignment. |
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This brings into focus the importance of Nonalignment to face situations that have moved away from the end of the Cold War and the distinct clash between US and Soviet power. |
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