The Non-Aligned Movement and the Cold War : Delhi, Bandung, Belgrade / edited by Nataša Mišković, Harald Fischer-Tiné and Nada Boškovska.

Author(s): Fischer-Tiné, Harald | Mišković, Nataša

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Main Title
The Non-Aligned Movement and the Cold War : Delhi, Bandung, Belgrade
Author(s)
Mišković, Nataša
Fischer-Tiné, Harald
Publisher
London ; New York : Routledge, 2014.
Collation
xvii, 232 p.
24 cm.
Series Title
Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia
ISBN
9780415742634
Dewey Class
327.114
Contents
Introduction / Natasa Miskovic -- 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 Luthi -- 5. Between Idealism and Pragmatism. Tito, Nehru and the Hungarian Crisis 1956 / Natasa Miskovic -- 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 Cavoski -- 9.'To Grab the Headlines in the World Press' - Non-Aligned Summits as Media Events / Jurgen Dinkel.
Language
English
Subject
Non-Aligned Movement.
Cold War -- Political aspects.
BRN
5488

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