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Non-Aligned Movement
Does China’s Position on the Russia-Ukraine War Matter to African Countries?
By Ovigwe Eguegu
Analysts and officials in the U.S. and Europe have been sharply critical of China’s stance. But the view from African countries is different.
India’s Renewed Embrace of the Non-Aligned Movement
By Ashutosh Nagda
Prime Minister Modi’s participation at the NAM virtual summit hints at a tactical shift in his foreign policy.
Malaysia’s Seemingly Chaotic Foreign Policy Choices Make Strategic Sense
By Adam Leong Kok Wey
Malaysia is sticking with its Cold War-era strategy of selective alignment and strategic ambiguity.
Non-Aligned Amid Great Power Rivalry? The Case of Papua New Guinea
By Patrick Kaiku
A joint base with Australia may tip PNG away from its critical non-aligned balance in the Pacific.
The Myth of India’s Non-Aligned Boycott
By Kate Sullivan de Estrada and Patrick Quinton-Brown
Why India's media was so ready to buy into the idea that Modi boycotted the Non-Aligned Summit.
Is a Silent India the Best India?
By Arman Sidhu
India’s policy of non-interference will continue to serve it well in today’s volatile international climate.
Singh Heads to NAM Summit
Singh’s trip to Iran, as well his itinerary there, is bound to upset the United States.
India's 'Realist' Iran Policy
“India’s readiness to work with Iran stems from careful, hard-nosed calculations of what it deems to be in its vital interests.”
India's Overlooked Friend
Much ink has been spilled over India’s strategic ties with Burma and Vietnam. Indonesia shouldn’t be forgotten.
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