Nature and Content of Tanzanian Non-Alignment
Vijay Gupta
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Vijay Gupta: Sub-Saharan African Studies Division of the Centre for West Asian and African Studies at the School
International Studies, 1981, vol. 20, issue 1-2, 379-399
Abstract:
Non-alignment is...simply a statement of a particular country that it will determine its policies for itself according to its own judgement about its needs and merits of a case. It is thus a refusal to be party to any permanent diplomatic or military identification with the Great Powers; it is a refusal to take part in any alliance or to allow any military bases by the Great Powers of the world. 1
Date: 1981
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DOI: 10.1177/002088178102000128
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