E-Book, Englisch, 250 Seiten
Delhi - Bandung - Belgrade
E-Book, Englisch, 250 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia
ISBN: 978-1-317-80454-3
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This book puts the Non-Aligned Movement into its wider historical context and sheds light on the long-term connections and entanglements of the Afro-Asian world. It assembles scholars from differing fields of research, such as Asian Studies, Eastern European and Southeast European History, Cold War Studies, Middle Eastern Studies and International Relations. In doing so, this volume looks back to the ideological beginnings of the concept of peaceful coexistence at the time of the anticolonial movements, and at the multi-faceted challenges of foreign policy the former freedom fighters faced when they established their own decolonized states. It analyses the crucial role Yugoslav president Tito played in his determination to keep his country out of the blocs, and finally examines the main achievement of the Non-Aligned Movement: to give subordinate states of formerly subaltern peoples a voice in the international system.
An innovative look at the Non-Aligned Movement with a strong historical component, the book will be of great interest to academics working in the field of International Affairs, international history of the 20th century, the Cold War, Race Relations as well as scholars interested in Asian, African and Eastern European history.
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Introduction,Nataša Miškovic,The Era of Non-Alignment, Dietmar Rothermund I Afro-Asian Solidarity 1. International Events, National Policy: The 1930s in India as Formative Period for Non-Alignment, Maria Framke 2.‘The Asiatic Hour’: New Perspectives on the Asian Relations Conference, New Delhi 1947, Carolien Stolte 3. Prolegomena to Non-Alignment: Race and the International System,Itty Abraham II Cold War Entanglements 4. The Non-Aligned: Apart from and still within the Cold War, Lorenz Lüthi 5.Between Idealism and Pragmatism. Tito, Nehru and the Hungarian Crisis 1956, Nataša Miškovic 6. The Non-Aligned and the German Question, Amit Das Gupta III A Voice in the International System 7.‘Fighting Colonialism’ versus ‘Non-Alignment’: Two Arab Points of View on the Bandung Conference, Matthieu Rey 8. Between Great Powers and Third World Neutralists: Yugoslavia and the Belgrade Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement 1961, Jovan Cavoški 9.‘To Grab the Headlines in the World Press’ — Non-Aligned Summits as Media Events, Jürgen Dinkel. Index