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Yugoslavia, Nonalignment and Cold War Globalism: Tito''s International Rise, Celebrity and Fall

This book explores the emergence of Yugoslav globalism and how it was influenced by the early Cold War, the changes once Yugoslavia established itself as a nonaligned leader, and what the decline of Yugoslav globalism reveals about the waning Cold War and the history of internationalist diplomacy.

Although Yugoslavia was correctly defined as a regional power, it is not true that Titos influence was confined to the Balkans alone. Even before the 1948 split with Stalin, political elites and intellectuals imagined socialist Yugoslavia as a model for international comity and development. Subsequently, due to dramatic changes in the climate of international diplomacy, Yugoslav globalist outreach found an audience and altered the course of early and fateful superpower stand-offs. In turn, such globalism was a significant part of Titos stewardship of nonalignment. This is a story that has never been fully told. Yugoslavia, Nonalignment and Cold War Globalism fills this gap in discussions of the emergence of globalist discourse in the post-1989 era.

This volume is aimed at scholars and students of the Cold War and Titos era in Yugoslavia, as well as general readers of history interested in leadership and the role of regional powers in world politics.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032378541

About David PickusRobert NiebuhrZvonimir Stopi

Zvonimir Stopi is an assistant professor at Capital Normal University a researcher at CNUs Institute of Global and Area Studies and an associate at the Zagreb School of Economics and Management. His publications which cover topics in Cold War and contemporary international relations include Revolutionaries Revisionists Dogmatists Dogs and Madmen: China and Yugoslavia from 1948 until 1971 (2022) and China Yugoslavia and the Socialist Worldmaking: Convergences and Divergences (2023).Robert Niebuhr is a teaching professor and Honors Faculty Fellow at Arizona State University. He has published widely on topics ranging from modern Yugoslavia to the Chaco War including The Search for a Cold War Legitimacy: Foreign Policy and Titos Yugoslavia (2018) and ¡Vamos a avanzar!: The Chaco War and Bolivias Political Transformation 18991952 (2021).David Pickus is an associate professor of History at The American University in Vietnam. He was a Fulbright scholar in Belgrade 20072008. His other publications cover Germany and East-Central Europe China and globalization refugee intellectuals and literature and pandemic.

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