Africa and the Non-Aligned Movement:Politics and International Relations in Contemporary Africa
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The Non-Aligned Movement is a group based on the political ideas of Non-Alignment. The movement is not limited within the regional framework of Africa, but all African states except the white dominated Republic of South Africa are full members of this movement and they constitute more than half the total membership.That is to say, the main actors of Non-Aligned Movement are African States, and a number of its essential objectives are also African problems, such as apartheid, Namibia, external debt, desertification and drought, starvation and malnutrition, deforestation, refugees and displaced people. Thus, Africa is closely connected with the Non-Aligned Movement.From these viewpoints, this article is an attempt to describe international relations in Africa through the Non-Aligned Movement.
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