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A world of difference separates global politics in 1945 from 1965. In the twenty years after the second world war a lsquoThird Worldrsquo was added to the Cold War concepts of the lsquoFirstrsquo and lsquoSecondrsquo worlds and postwar decolonization had ushered in an lsquoera of developmentrsquo. For the first time ever theories and policies to eradicate underdevelopment became prominent on the global agenda and advanced to the top priority on the United Nationsrsquo agenda. This international evolution inevitably had a dramatic impact on Socialism and Christian Democracy two major ideologies which had their roots in Western Europe. Both became part of the global political dialogues taking place beyond Europersquos borders. The result was a fascinating clash of Western and nonWestern belief systems. But was it only that? Or were these political ideologies being used as vehicles for promoting national interests? Was the expansion of both ideologies beyond Europe driven or even manipulated by realpolitical considerations or can ideologies truly wield autonomous international momentum capable of influencing global politics on their own? And how successful were these ideologies in expanding beyond their European home base? These are questions that seem more relevant to explore today than ever before. «
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