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From the Non-Aligned Movement to Active Non-Alignment

8 May 2021 ( Wall Street International) This paper is not going to be academic or conceptual, but a long article. I thought that my best contribution would be to give a testimony I have lived through of the triple process of decolonisation, the Non-Aligned Movement and the Group of 77, in which I actively participated. Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C., was the location of the conference in 1944 I believe that I am one of the few survivors left from the Bandung Conference (1955) and that communicating my experience of the process of the creation and development of the Third World, its vision and values, may be the most useful thing I can do.

The China model: why is the West imitating Beijing?

The China model: why is the West imitating Beijing?
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MoA - Aiming At China U S , UK Launch Ethnic Guerilla War On Myanmar

« Afghanistan - Taliban Capture Baghlan | Main | Open Thread 2021-034 » Aiming At China U.S., UK Launch Ethnic Guerilla War On Myanmar If you wonder what is happening in Myanmar there is no need to look further than these maps. China needs oil but its sea main supply route through the Strait of Malacca is vulnerable. The pipe, road and rail lines through Myanmar are not only in China s best interest but also a great chance for Myanmar to further develop. They are in its national interest. The U.S. and its allies are hostile to China. Threatening to cut its oil supplies is probably the most powerful tool in their box. Any alternative supply routes for China make this tool less powerful. The idea then is to prevent the possible use of these routes.

Fragile US-China ties need to be handled wisely

Fragile US-China ties need to be handled wisely an hour ago Andrew Bacevich, Tribune News Service Has a new Cold War, this one pitting the United States against the People’s Republic of China, commenced? Rhetoric coming out of Washington, amplified by hawkish media commentary, appears to take a Second Cold War as a given, something perhaps even to be welcomed. If Cold War II looms, how will it compare with its predecessor? Does the term “Cold War” aptly describe the contest now being joined? Or might the revival of the term itself represent a potentially fatal misstep? The first Cold War, dating from 1947, centred on geopolitical competition with an overlay of ideology. The so-called free world, led by the United States, stood in opposition to the Soviet-led Communist bloc. Whatever the passing allure of Marxism-Leninism, that competition was never a contest between equals. Although the outcome may not have been foreordained, the West enjoyed huge political,

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