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Socialist Yugoslavia And The Nonaligned Movement Social Cultural Political And Economic Imaginaries Paul Stubbs Editor

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Socialist Yugoslavia And The Nonaligned Movement Social Cultural Political And Economic Imaginaries Paul Stubbs Editor
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.96 MB
Author: Paul Stubbs (editor)
ISBN: 9780228015802, 0228015804
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Socialist Yugoslavia And The Nonaligned Movement Social Cultural Political And Economic Imaginaries Paul Stubbs Editor by Paul Stubbs (editor) 9780228015802, 0228015804 instant download after payment.

How the Non-Aligned Movement proposed transnational decolonial alternatives to Cold War divisions and global inequalities.


In September 1961, Socialist Yugoslavia formally established a partnership with states in the Global South called the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement understands the NAM as a site for transnational cultural exchange, and explores the movement’s decolonial alternatives to global inequalities.

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