Banking service chronicle published this article page no 34 as non-alignment grew into a popular international movement countries of various different political systems and interests joined it. this made the movement less homogeneous and also made it more difficult to define in very neat and precise terms what did it really stand for increasingly was easier to define in terms of what it was not. it was not about being a member of an alliance. the policy of staying away from alliances should not be considered isolationism or neutrality. non-alignment is not isolationism since isolationism means remaining aloof from world affairs banking service chronicle magazine subscription.
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