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El. knyga: Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement: Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Imaginaries

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  • Formatas: 408 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780228015819
  • Formatas: 408 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780228015819

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After a summit in Belgrade in September 1961, socialist Yugoslavia, led by President Josip Broz Tito until his death in 1980, initiated a movement with states in the Global South. The Non-Aligned Movement not only offered an alternative to the Cold War polarization between NATO and the Warsaw Pact but also expressed the hopes of a world emerging from colonial domination.Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement investigates the Non-Aligned Movement both as a top-down, interstate initiative and as a site for transnational exchange in science, art and culture, architecture, education, and industry. Re-invigorating older debates by consulting newly available sources, the volume challenges studies that marginalize the role of socialist Yugoslavia in the Non-Aligned Movement. Contributors address topics such as women’s involvement, antifascism and anti-imperialism, cultural and educational exchange, tensions in Yugoslav diplomacy, competing understandings of economic development, the role of the Yugoslav construction company Energoprojekt, Yugoslav relations with Latin America and Africa, and contemporary support for refugees and asylum seekers as a kind of practical and affective afterlife of Yugoslavia’s non-aligned commitments. Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement offers an innovative approach to one of the twentieth century’s most important international movements and confronts issues of economic, social, and cultural rights that remain relevant today.


In September 1961, Socialist Yugoslavia formally established a partnership with states in the Global South called the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement understands the NAM as a site for transnational cultural exchange, and explores the movement’s decolonial alternatives to global inequalities.

Recenzijos

This astute volume brings together the latest research by established Non-Aligned Movement specialists most of which is being published in English for the first time. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book deals with important questions raised by prior works and presents unused material, leading to new interpretations. Nataa Mikovi, co-editor of The Non-Aligned Movement and the Cold War: Delhi-Bandung-Belgrade This edited volume by Paul Stubbs will serve as an essential reference point and an insight into the work of some of the most prolific participants in this discussion highly recommended to a wide audience. [ Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement] is a representative, accessible and enjoyable read [ that] comes at a time when a strong voice from the peripheral and marginalised is as important as ever. Rigorous scholarship such as that provided in this book will helps us better understand and defend or regain historical memory. Europe-Asia Studies This book will be indispensable to those who are studying the history of Yugoslavias nonalignment and NAM more broadly. Theoretically and methodologically innovative, it will be a valuable source but also an inspiration to scholars interested in international and transnational connections between the so-called Second and Third Worlds. Hungarian Historical Review

Daugiau informacijos

How the Non-Aligned Movement proposed transnational decolonial alternatives to Cold War divisions and global inequalities.
Figures and Tables
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Acknowledgments xi
Acronyms xiii
Introduction: Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement: Contradictions and Contestations 3(34)
Paul Stubbs
PART ONE AGENCY AND STRUCTURE
1 Representing Women's Non-Aligned Encounters: A View from Yugoslavia
37(22)
Chiara Bonfiglioli
2 The Foundations of the Non-Aligned Movement: The Trouble with History Is That It Is All in the Past
59(25)
Peter Willetts
3 The Ruptures of Non-Alignment and Socialist Yugoslavia: Ten Theses on Alternative Pasts and Futures
84(24)
Gal Kirn
4 "Not Like a Modern Day Jesus Christ": Pragmatism and Idealism in Yugoslav Non-Alignment
108(25)
Tvrtko Jakovina
PART TWO CULTURAL POLITICS
5 The Long Duree of Yugoslav Socially Engaged Art and Its Continued Life in the Non-Aligned World
133(23)
Bojana Videkanic
6 Non-Aligned Cross-Cultural Pollination: A Short Graphic Novel
156(20)
Bojana Piskur
Dorde Balmazovic
7 Practices of Yugoslav Cultural Exchange with Non-Aligned Countries
176(27)
Ljiljana Kolesnik
8 Film as the Memory Site of the 1961 Belgrade Conference of Non-Aligned States
203(32)
Mila Turajlic
PART THREE ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURINGS
9 Shades of North-South Economic Detente: Non-Aligned Yugoslavia and Neutral Austria Compared
235(22)
Jure Ramsak
10 "The Sun Never Sets on Energoprojekt until It Does": The Yugoslav Construction Industry in the Non-Aligned World
257(26)
Dubravka Sekulic
PART FOUR NEW MULTILATERAL!SMS
11 From Santiago to Mexico: The Yugoslav Mission in Latin America during the Cold War and the Limits of Non-Alignment
283(19)
Agustin Cosovschi
12 A Non-Aligned Continent: Africa in the Global Imaginary of Socialist Yugoslavia
302(29)
Nemanja Radonjic
PART FIVE MOBILITIES AND MIGRATIONS
13 Transnational Educational Strategies during the Cold War: Students from the Global South in Socialist Yugoslavia, 1961-91
331(29)
Leonora Dugonjic-Rodwin
Ivica Mladenovic
14 New Borders, Old Solidarities: (Post-)Cold War Genealogies of Mobility along the "Balkan Route"
360(23)
David Henig
Maple Razsa
Contributors 383(6)
Index 389
Paul Stubbs is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia.