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The excitement around Sri Lanka’s World Cup victory in March 1996 that created overwhelming interest in cricket. The great ...
Now, with multipolarity re-emerging as a driving geopolitical force, the principles of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) are being tested in ways its architects could not have foreseen. Indonesia’s ...
This week marks the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference, when 29 nations from Asia and Africa gathered in Indonesia ...
Revitalizing the Bandung Spirit is essential as the US is now firmly entrenched in its Cold War revival ...
The Eurasian Regional Center of the Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum (ICYF-ERC) has presented the "International Youth ...
Speaking of Sri Lanka’s international relevance, I can’t think of a more important moment than when Sri Lanka hosted the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Conference in August 1976. The excitement of ...
If you haven't thought of or talked about Indian Non-Alignment in a while, you're not alone. Swapna Kona Nayudu, faculty ...
In an era defined by polarisation and media simplification, South Africa’s refusal to conform to Western narratives continues ...
Following independence from Britain, both India and Sri Lanka emerged as leaders of the Non-Aligned Movement, which sought to advance developing nations’ interests during the Cold War. Indeed, the ...
This momentum continued through the Non-Aligned Movement and the G77, with Asia, Africa and Latin America forming the "Third World" — a collective capable of challenging Cold War bipolarity ...