End of the Road for the Non-Aligned Movement?
The Non-Aligned Movement was formed in 1961 by developing nations as a buffer from the tangle of Cold War machinations and legacies of colonialism. Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s prime minister at the time, was a co-founder of the movement, and non-alignment has since been an integral part of the nation’s foreign policy. But the outdated concept has become a platform for troubled states. The movement’s 17th summit, hosted by Venezuela, underscores the struggles, explains Harsh V. Pant, professor of international relations. The bloc has more than 100 member nations, yet only a handful of heads of state attended. The summit did not provide a website or release many details. More telling, despite India’s long history of embracing non-alignment, the prime minister did not attend. Narendra Modi is finding it more useful to develop expansive partnerships with the United States, Japan and other nations, rejecting the pursuit of narrow intere
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A RISING STAR: In 2019, the global spotlight shined on Nella. Winning in the prestigious Best New Artist category at the Latin Grammys skyrocketed the Berklee College of Music graduate to international fame, and her star is still rising. A fresh and exciting voice from Venezuela’s Margarita Island, Nella’s music has been described as “pop with something to say.” Her performances at 7 and 9 Friday night UpStage at the Phillips Center are a rare chance to see an ascendant artist on her way to selling out stadiums. Tickets are $35. The performance also will be streamed online. To purchas tickets for either viewing choice, visit tickets.performingarts.ufl.edu, call the Phillips Center Box Office at 392-2787, or visit the Phillips Center Box Office during regular hours of operation. Online and phone ordering is strongly encouraged. The Phillips Center and box office are located at 3201 Hull Road. For more informat
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Sunday Assembly: a secular community: 11 a.m. today, via Zoom. (SundayAssembly32601@gmail.com) A secular community featuring guest speaker will be Jim Gross who has been the executive director of Florida Defenders of the Environment since 2016. His topic : Oklawaha River. Gross is also an adjunct professor at Santa Fe College as well as a licensed professional geologist in California and Florida. His topic will be the Ocklawaha River. SundayAssembly32601@gmail.com
Feel D Love: 6 p.m. today through Feb. 28, Depot Park, 200 SE Depot Ave. Free. (depotpark.org) Illuminated landscaping and park elements with romantic lighting themes every night throughout the month of February.