mittaussektorilla
Mittaussektorilla, also known as the middle sector, is a term used in the context of political science and international relations to describe the group of countries that are neither aligned with the Western bloc nor the Eastern bloc during the Cold War era. This group of countries, often referred to as the "Third World" or "Non-Aligned Movement," sought to maintain independence and neutrality in global affairs. They included nations from various regions, such as India, Indonesia, Egypt, and Yugoslavia, among others.
The concept of mittaussektorilla emerged as a response to the bipolar world order established by the United
The Non-Aligned Movement, founded in 1961, served as a platform for mittaussektorilla countries to collaborate and