Introduction The 19 th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), held in January this year and hosted by Uganda, carried the theme, ‘Deepening Cooperation for Shared Global Affluence’. [1] About 4,000 guests from different member states, including leaders from nearly all the 120 member countries of NAM, attended the summit. The Kampala Outcome document was then adopted by the Foreign Affairs Ministers of the attending countries and later announced at the Heads of State summit. [2] In the 69 years since NAM’s inception, Uganda is only the fifth African country—after South Africa, Zimbabwe, Algeria and Egypt—to host a NAM Summit. [3] Now that an African nation will head NAM for the next three years, in what ways can the continent benefit? This paper examines the current state of NAM against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving international order, making the case that some of the organisation’s founding objectives have taken on new forms while others are still relevant.
Authors
- Attribution
- Samir Bhattacharya, “Non-Alignment in the Era of the Global South,” ORF Occasional Paper No. 443 , July 2024, Observer Research Foundation.
- Pages
- 24
- Published in
- India
Table of Contents
- Introduction Introduction 3
- Introduction Introduction 4
- NAM will no longer be able 4
- The Evolution of NAM The Evolution of NAM 5
- Structure and Scope Structure and Scope 5
- The Evolution of NAM The Evolution of NAM 6
- Structure and Scope Structure and Scope 6
- Non-Alignment in a Non-Alignment in a 7
- Multi-Polar World Multi-Polar World 7
- Non-Alignment in a Non-Alignment in a 8
- Multi-Polar World Multi-Polar World 8
- Flexible security 8
- Evolution of Non-Alignment Evolution of Non-Alignment 9
- Evolution of Non-Alignment Evolution of Non-Alignment 10
- Evolution of Non-Alignment Evolution of Non-Alignment 11
- Africa s commitment to non-alignment is fraught 11
- Relevance of NAM for Africa Relevance of NAM for Africa 12
- Relevance of NAM for Africa Relevance of NAM for Africa 13
- Relevance of NAM for Africa Relevance of NAM for Africa 14
- Reforming NAM Reforming NAM 15
- Reforming NAM Reforming NAM 16
- Reforming NAM Reforming NAM 17
- As great-power rivalries are increasing NAM s 17
- Conclusion Conclusion 18
- Conclusion Conclusion 19
- Endnotes Endnotes 20
- Endnotes Endnotes 21
- Endnotes Endnotes 22
- Endnotes Endnotes 23
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