Key Points
Key Points: Concept of Non-Alignment Movement
- NAM emerged during the Cold War when new Asian and African nations chose not to join either the USA or USSR blocs.
- Non-alignment means not joining any military or power bloc while remaining active in world affairs.
- It allows countries to follow an independent foreign policy.
- NAM opposes military alliances like NATO and Warsaw Pact.
- It supports peace, cooperation, freedom, and justice based on merit, not bloc politics.
Concepts [11]
- Introduction of The World After World War II
- Chinese Revolution
- Cold War: Rivalry Between the Us and the Soviet Union
- Formation of Military Alliances
- Korean War
- Concept of Non-Alignment Movement
- The Cuban Revolution
- Causes of the Arab-Israel War
- Vietnam War
- Towards European Union
- Fall of Berlin Wall and End of Cold War Era
