The Non-Aligned Movement
The attempt by newly independent nations to navigate the Cold War without taking sides.
Key Questions
- 1What were the goals of the Bandung Conference of 1955?
- 2How successful were "Third World" nations in maintaining neutrality?
- 3What challenges did these nations face from superpower interference?
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