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and new forms of regionalism that emerged in the erstwhile colonies of Asia, Africa, and the Middle-East as well as in the older nation-states of Latin America, including
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The political thinkers and leaders of third-worldism argued that the north–south divisions and conflicts were of primary political importance compared to the
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Bangura, Abdul Karim, "Toward a Pan-Third Worldism: A Challenge to the Association of Third World Studies (Journal of Third World Studies, Spring 2003)
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Third World solidarity is a key tenet of Third Worldism, emphasizing unity and cooperation among countries and peoples of the
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The Sino-Brazilian Principles in a Latin American and BRICS Context: The Case for Comparative Public Budgeting Legal Research
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The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World
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The Rise of Neo-Third Worldism?: The Indonesian Trajectory and the Consolidation of Illiberal Democracy
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is a political concept and ideology that emerged in the late 1940s or early 1950s during the
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and tried to generate unity among the nations that did not want to take sides between the
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Several leaders have been associated with the third-worldist movement, including:
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The Call From Algeria: Third Worldism, Revolution, and the Turn to Islam
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Globalizing Morocco: Transnational Activism and the Postcolonial State
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Third-worldism was connected to new political movements following the
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The first period of the third-worldist movement, that of the "first
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Cold War ideology promoting the interests of non-aligned countries
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hence defined countries that remained non-aligned with either
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State Terrorism and Neoliberalism: The North in the South
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The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World
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era, as of the period between 30 April and 24 June 1975.
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Index

Third-worldist

Cold War
Neutral
non-aligned countries
Cold War
United States
Soviet Union
Maoism–Third Worldism
East
West
three-world model
First World
United States
political risk
democracy
economic stability
standard of living
Second World
industrial
socialist states
Soviet Union
Third World
NATO
Third World
colonial
Africa
Latin America
Oceania
Asia

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