The Washington Post, July 3rd, 1995
Stephen S. Rosenfeld's May 26 op-ed piece "Non-Aligned With What?" contained many wrong assumptions and lacked the knowledge of what the Non-Aligned Movement is all about. The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was established not as an instrument to play off one super power against the other, but rather as a movement that grew out of the struggles of the peoples in the developing world to rid themselves of the chains of colonialism and to achieve independence. It was never meant as a counter to the United Nations or to be its competitor, but rather as a complement to work in concert with that world b...
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