The Non-Aligned Movement: Genesis, Organization and Politics (1927-1992)

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BRILL, Nov 26, 2018 - History - 368 pages
The Non-Aligned Movement had an important impact on the history of decolonization, South-South cooperation, the Global Cold War and the North-South conflict. During the 20th century nearly all Asian, African and Latin American countries joined the movement to make their voice heard in global politics. In The Non-Aligned Movement, Jürgen Dinkel examines for the first time the history of the NAM since the interwar period as a special reaction of the “Global South” to changing global orders. The study shows breaks and caesurae as well as continuities in the history of globalization and analyses the history of international relations from a non-western perspective. For this book, empirical research was undertaken in Germany, Great Britain, Indonesia, Russia, Serbia, and the United States.
 

Contents

Brussels 1927 the Globalization of Anticolonial Resistance
16
Bandung 1955 a Moment of Transformation
42
Belgrade 1961 Focal Point of the EastWest and NorthSouth
84
The Formation of the NonAligned Movement in the 1970s and
132
The NonAligned Movement in the 1980s
227
The NonAligned Movement after the EastWest Conflict
253
The NonAligned States and the End of the EastWest Conflict
259
The NonAligned Movement and the Historiographical Caesura
271
Future Prospects
286
Sources
294
Published Primary Sources
300
Websites and Internet Sources
348
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