Nonalignment and Sri Lanka's foreign policy
Nonalignment as a foreign policy option for small and medium-size countries was a feature during the Cold War when the world was dominated by two power blocs led by the United States and the Soviet Union. As the world becomes multipolar, with the US, China and Russia forming the triumvirate, and reg...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1746062024-04-07T15:45:03Z Nonalignment and Sri Lanka's foreign policy Shakthi De Silva S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social Sciences Country and Region Studies International Political Economy Nonalignment as a foreign policy option for small and medium-size countries was a feature during the Cold War when the world was dominated by two power blocs led by the United States and the Soviet Union. As the world becomes multipolar, with the US, China and Russia forming the triumvirate, and regional powers, notably India, Japan and Indonesia, emerging, questions have arisen whether Sri Lanka’s longstanding nonaligned foreign policy is still relevant and useful. Published version 2024-04-03T08:21:00Z 2024-04-03T08:21:00Z 2024 Commentary Shakthi De Silva (2024). Nonalignment and Sri Lanka's foreign policy. RSIS Commentaries, 039-24. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174606 en RSIS Commentaries, 039-24 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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Nonalignment as a foreign policy option for small and medium-size countries was a feature during the Cold War when the world was dominated by two power blocs led by the United States and the Soviet Union. As the world becomes multipolar, with the US, China and Russia forming the triumvirate, and regional powers, notably India, Japan and Indonesia, emerging, questions have arisen whether Sri Lanka’s longstanding nonaligned foreign policy is still relevant and useful. |
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