With the end of the Cold War, does Non-Aligned Movement hold any significance ?
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The Non-Aligned Movement was formed during the Cold War, largely on the initiative of then-Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito, as an organization of States that did not seek to formally align themselves with either the United States or the Soviet Union, but sought to remain independent or neutral.
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➡️During the Cold War, members of the non-aligned movement were often the targets of US imperialism and Soviet imperialism, as both the USA and Soviet Union tried to attract non-aligned countries into their respective camps. Monetary aid was given to development projects, such as the Soviet funding of Egypt's Aswan High Dam project during the 1960s. The non-aligned movement was not a strongly unified group like the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) or the Warsaw Pact, and its members were weaker economically and militarily than the superpower blocs. Therefore, although its members were able to increase their status through unity and cooperative voting in the UN General Assembly, they were never able to challenge the dominance of the two superpowers.☯️☣️✔️
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