The Sino-Indian conflict of 1962, however, exposed Nehru's wishful thinking on nonalignment. |
The movement continued thereafter, but by the end of his life Tito had been eclipsed by new member states, such as Cuba, that conceived of nonalignment as anti-Westernism. |
The degree of his nonalignment indicates the extent of the journey he must take to become one with my purpose. |
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization followed the principles of nonalignment, openness and not targeting any other country or region. |
In terms of norm creation, the conference saw the initial articulation of nonalignment and anti-nuclear testing norms. |
Since the end of bipolarity and the mergence of a unipolar international system, I personally believe that nonalignment should be what characterises American foreign policy. |