Volume : III, Issue : XI, December - 2013 Nam Opportunities And Challenges In The Contemporary World OrderSurander Singh Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : NAM the movement of the developing countries provided opportunities to protect the newly won independence and sovereignty during the cold war era. It was the movement of these states against the hegemony and power politics of the two rival blocs. Though the policy and the Non-Aligned Movement were criticized by the then superpowers but the movement succeeded in providing an identity to the problems and objectives of the developing countries. But the movement is facing challenges at various levels in the contemporary world order. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : Surander Singh, (2013). Nam Opportunities And Challenges In The Contemporary World Order. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. XI, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/3581.pdf References : - For details see, P.S. Suryanarayana, "NAM as a catalyst to UN reform," The Hindu, (Madras), September 17, 1991, also see, Amitabh Mattoo, "What's in a NAM," Telegraph (Calcutta), October 31, 1995; Raman Lopez – Reyes, "The end of Cold War: implication for neutrality and non-alignment, Gandhi Marg, Vol. 14, No. 1, April-June 1992, pp. 9-29.
- Egypt, Malaysia, Libya, Iran and Tunisia supported the argument. For details see, Suryanarayana, op. cit., n.1, also see, Panna Kaji Amatya, "Nonalignment and its relevance in today's world," National Herald, June 8, 2000.
- Tony Blair, "Iraq's war of liberation," Hindustan Times, (New Delhi), March 30, 2003.
- "The Jakarta message: A call for collective action and the democratisation of international relations," NAC 10/DOC.12, September 6, 1992, Jakarta, September 6, 1992, p.3.
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