Cold War and the Non-Aligned Movement
The Belgrade Declaration of Non-Aligned Countries, issued on 6 September 1961, reflects the concerns of leaders from newly independent countries who sought to navigate the challenges of the Cold War and assert their own interests in a changing global landscape.
The Heads of State or Government of Non-Aligned Countries noting that there are crises that lead towards a world conflict in the transition from an old order based on domination to a new order based on cooperation between nations, focused on freedom, equality and social justice . . can only be achieved only if this confrontation leads to a world where the domination of colonialism-imperialism and neo-colonialism in all their manifestations is radically eliminated.
Belgrade Declaration of Non-Aligned Countries, 6 September 1961
Question 1
Identify one goal of the nonaligned movement expressed in the excerpt.
Question 2
Explain how one historical trend after World War II influenced the message expressed in the excerpt.
Question 3
Explain one way that the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States made it difficult for the non-aligned movement to achieve the goals expressed in the excerpt.
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