Malaysia and South-South Cooperation During Mahathir's Era: Determining Factors and ImplicationsPelanduk Publications, 2005 - 322 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 22
עמוד 45
... Non - Aligned Movement and the Commonwealth were no longer as important as the Muslim bloc . Hence , for the first time , both the Non - Aligned and Commonwealth countries were demoted from the top two positions that they had occupied ...
... Non - Aligned Movement and the Commonwealth were no longer as important as the Muslim bloc . Hence , for the first time , both the Non - Aligned and Commonwealth countries were demoted from the top two positions that they had occupied ...
עמוד 71
... non - aligned movement was conditioned by three factors : ( i ) his struggle for Yugoslavia's independence against all attempts by the two major powers ; ( ii ) his desire to see non - aligned countries accept socialism ; and ( iii ) ...
... non - aligned movement was conditioned by three factors : ( i ) his struggle for Yugoslavia's independence against all attempts by the two major powers ; ( ii ) his desire to see non - aligned countries accept socialism ; and ( iii ) ...
עמוד 72
... non - aligned countries held in Cairo , Egypt in June 1961. This conference , attended by the 25 founding members , outlined the criteria for membership in the movement . " At the 1st Summit Conference of the Non - Aligned countries ...
... non - aligned countries held in Cairo , Egypt in June 1961. This conference , attended by the 25 founding members , outlined the criteria for membership in the movement . " At the 1st Summit Conference of the Non - Aligned countries ...
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
Malaysia and SouthSouth Cooperation | 69 |
Malaysias Bilateral Relations | 199 |
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activities addition agreed Agreement areas Asean Asian assistance attended August Australia Bangladesh become bilateral Cambodia cent changes close Commission Commonwealth companies Conference contributed courses December developing countries discussed early economic efforts encouraged established factors Fiji Fijian followed Foreign Affairs foreign policy Forum Group held important increased independent Indonesia Industries influenced Institute interests investment involvement issues January June Kuala Lumpur leaders logging Mahathir major Malaysia Malaysian foreign policy Malaysian government Management March markets meeting million Ministry MTCP North officers organisations Pacific Islands Papua New Guinea participants particularly parties Plan political Port Prime Minister private sector problems programme refugees regard region relations relationship Report Review role September Service significant Singapore Solomon Islands South Korea South Pacific South-South cooperation Southeast Asia Summit Suva technical Third World timber trade United University Vanuatu Vietnam Zealand