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Non-Aligned Movement Summits: A History: New Approaches to International History

Autor Jovan Cavoški
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iun 2022
Using newly declassified documents from Serbian, British, Indian, Chinese, Myanmar, U.S., and Soviet archives, Non-Aligned Movement Summits shows how the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) gradually evolved into the third force of Cold War politics, enveloping most of the post-colonial and non-bloc world. Jovan Cavoski follows the evolution of the NAM through its summits and other gatherings, during which major political decisions pertaining to the destiny of the Third World were made. These events were scrutinized by all major powers and had a corresponding effect on their policies. From the Belgrade Conference in 1961 until 1989, all major Third World and non-bloc nations met to demonstrate to the Eastern and Western Blocs that they were independent, active and respected participants in world affairs. Cavoski shows how these summits were also closely related to events occurring in the relationship between the two blocs, providing opportunities for non-bloc actors to influence the global balance of power.By moving the focus of 20th-century international history away from the bloc nations, and instead giving developing nations in Africa and Asia due attention, this book provides a fresh perspective on Cold War history and fills a significant gap in the literature. It is an important study for all students and scholars of the Cold War and international history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350032095
ISBN-10: 1350032093
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria New Approaches to International History

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Shifts the focus of 20th-century international history away from the superpowers, giving due weight to developing nations during the Cold War

Notă biografică

Jovan Cavoski is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Recent History of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia. He is the author of Yugoslavia and the Sino-Indian Conflict, 1959-1962 (2009) and Distant Countries, Closest Allies: Josip Broz Tito, Jawaharlal Nehru and the Rise of Global Nonalignment (2015).

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsAcknowledgements 1. The Historical Meaning of Non-Alignment2. Setting the Stage: the 1961 Belgrade Conference3. "Afro-Asianism" vs Non-Alignment: the 1964 Cairo Conference4. Taking a New Turn: the 1970 Lusaka Conference5. The World Strickes Back: the 1973 Algiers Conference6. Searching for a New Order: the 1976 Colombo Conference7. For the Soul of the NAM: the 1979 Havana Conference EpilogueBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

In this deeply researched volume, Jovan Cavoski restores the almost forgotten Non-Alignment Movement to its rightful place in history. A product of the Cold War, NAM served the Global South as forum to discuss and push its concerns. Cavoski's superb book opens a much needed perspective on the Cold War outside of the superpower paradigm.
Through extensive, inventive, and truly global research, Jovan Cavoski has produced an essential international history of the Non-Aligned Movement, prying back the curtain to offer an incisive account of the organization's heated internal politics. This book is an invaluable addition to the history of the Third World project.
At a moment when new great power rivalries are emerging, here is a well-informed history of how the Non-Aligned Movement has attempted to steer clear of entanglements with the power blocs and set out alternatives to a divided world.
[T]he book is... a very valuable reference point for historians of the Cold War and analysts of global South collective action and summitry in global affairs. Readers will gain a better understanding of non-alignment as a policy and as an institutionalized movement.