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The transformation of the discourse of the non-commitment movement from the beginning until now | ||
| مطالعات راهبردی سیاست بین الملل | ||
| Article 2, Volume 6, Issue 12, January 2023, Pages 39-59 PDF (635.93 K) | ||
| Document Type: Original Article | ||
| DOI: 10.22080/jpir.2024.26998.1372 | ||
| Authors | ||
| mohammad kaveh* 1; Hosein Rafi2 | ||
| 1Chalos Branch Azad University | ||
| 2Political Science, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Mazandaran University, Babolsar, Iran | ||
| Receive Date: 15 April 2024, Revise Date: 18 April 2024, Accept Date: 20 April 2024 | ||
| Abstract | ||
| With the passage of more than half a century since the establishment of the Non-Aligned Movement, this movement has always undergone significant changes in terms of discourse. However, the Non-Aligned Movement in its dominant discourse from the beginning of its establishment until the end of the Cold War has been active and balancing negative and positive neutrality. In a way, this dominant discourse was due to the presence of the authoritarian leaders of the founding governments of the Non-Alignment Movement who always stood by their principles and ideals, but after the Cold War until the Sharm El-Sheikh Summit, this movement has assumed a passive state and more It seeks a positive balance and this discourse evolution could be due to the unipolar atmosphere of the world after the Cold War And from the meeting of Sharm Ashikh to Tehran, the movement has been re-identified in a way and has almost returned to its active state, and one of the reasons for this can be considered the powerful presence of Iran in the movement, because in these few years, Iran has been a kind of spokesperson for the southern member countries of the movement. It is against the rich countries of the north. However, in this research, the author has tried to discuss the meaning of discourse from the perspective of the structuralists whose predecessors are considered bisaurus, as well as the discursive evolution of the non-alignment movement in three periods of time in a descriptive-analytical manner. | ||
| Keywords | ||
| Non-commitment movement; discourse; negative balance; positive neutrality; Sharm El-Sheikh summit | ||
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