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Diplomacy in Southeastern Europe: Interactions during Detente
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Diplomacy in Southeastern Europe: Interactions during Detente

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This issue of zeitgeschichte offers a comprehensive survey of aspects of Yugoslav foreign policy during Cold War detente. Due to its geostrategic location on the Balkan peninsula, Yugoslavia became an important focus for the U.S.S.R. and the United States during the EastWest conflict. After the break with Stalin in 1948, the Yugoslav leader Tito sought to position Yugoslavia as a non-aligned state on the international level and played a hegemonic role in the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The articles analyse Yugoslav policy in the 1960s and 1970s, examining its intentions, its developments, its strategic advantages, and its limits in the context of (geo-)political, economic, and cultural circumstances, with a focus on non-alignment as a leitmotiv of Yugoslav political ambitions, political and economic relations between Yugoslavia and countries of the NAM, the role of the Balkans in U.S. Cold War policy, and aspects of Yugoslav labour migration.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
V&r Unipress
Country
DE
Date
9 March 2022
Pages
130
ISBN
9783847114109

This issue of zeitgeschichte offers a comprehensive survey of aspects of Yugoslav foreign policy during Cold War detente. Due to its geostrategic location on the Balkan peninsula, Yugoslavia became an important focus for the U.S.S.R. and the United States during the EastWest conflict. After the break with Stalin in 1948, the Yugoslav leader Tito sought to position Yugoslavia as a non-aligned state on the international level and played a hegemonic role in the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The articles analyse Yugoslav policy in the 1960s and 1970s, examining its intentions, its developments, its strategic advantages, and its limits in the context of (geo-)political, economic, and cultural circumstances, with a focus on non-alignment as a leitmotiv of Yugoslav political ambitions, political and economic relations between Yugoslavia and countries of the NAM, the role of the Balkans in U.S. Cold War policy, and aspects of Yugoslav labour migration.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
V&r Unipress
Country
DE
Date
9 March 2022
Pages
130
ISBN
9783847114109