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[This book] clarifies vividly many of the less obvious and complex issues behind the tensions shaping the North-South political-economic struggle. . . . Impressive in its scope and informational content. Choice Jackson's work seeks to dispel the perception that the movement of third world nonaligned nations . . . is ineluctably anti-United States and pro-Soviet. . . . [His] call for a new approach deserves attention. Current History
Foreword Author's Note The Non-Aligned Movement as an Institution Definitions of Non-Alignment Origins of Non-Alignment Evolution of The NAM Internal Dynamics Chairmanship of the NAM The New Delhi Summit Interaction of The NAM and United Nations The Non-Aligned and the United Nations Non-Aligned Impact on the Security Council The General Assembly Non-Aligned Impact on the UN Structure The UN Agenda The Non-Aligned and the Superpowers The Soviet Union and the NAM The United States and the Non-Aligned The Future of the NAM Toward a New Approach Selected Bibliography Glossary Appendixes Index