The 'non-aligned movement' was a unique phenomenon in the history of decolonization, of South-South cooperation, of the Cold War, and of the North-South conflict. Several Asian, African, and Latin American nations banded together to add additional weight to their common interests. Jürgen Dinkel analyzes the history of the entire movement as a response by the 'global South' to the transformation of international relations in the 20th century.
Jürgen Dinkel, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen |