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...contemptuously: "If the Communist powers really cared, they would have made a major effort to help us, not just make propaganda with a trickle of aid." Internationally, the F.L.N.'s Algeria is not likely to be subservient to either Moscow or Peking; most probably it will follow a "neutralist" line similar to Egypt or Yugoslavia. France takes Algerian neutralism for granted, but feels that it has the three-year transitional period to make Algeria "neutral toward the West," not the East. During the three years, it will also be up to France to weave a tissue of economic ties...
...chosen by the late U.N. Secretary General, Dag Hammarskjold, to study "the consequences of disarmament in countries with different economic systems and at different stages of economic development." The U.N. conference, which met in New York for four weeks beginning Jan. 16, included representatives from East, West and the neutralist bloc...
India's third and biggest election (14,744 candidates, 126 million voters) since independence last week brought slightly tarnished but undisputed victory for the ruling Congress Party, dismaying defeat for the nation's young, non-Communist opposition, and a heady new mandate for the neutralist policies of Prime Minister Nehru and the leftist views of Defense Minister Krishna Menon, which are coming to be known as Menonism. Main results...
...necessity of keeping up with the less conservative neutralist nations, however, particularly those in Africa, was the major influence on the Indian policy change. By the time India had dispatched the largest single force to Katanga in 1960, "it had become apparent that the era of colonialism might not be quite so dead as Nehru had once suggested...
This feud set the stage for the bitterest election campaign in the island's history. Lined up against the Labor Party were five other parties, all acceptable to Archbishop Gonzi. While Mintoff ran on a hate-Britain platform that urged an independent, neutralist Malta, his chief opponents, the Nationalists, advocated independence within the Commonwealth. (The island currently has self-government except in defense and foreign affairs, which are supervised by a British high commissioner.) But in the months leading up to last week's election, foreign policy issues were overshadowed by the emotional struggle between church and state...