Breaking Down Bipolarity: Yugoslavia’s Foreign Relations during the Cold War

Edited by Martin Previšić


Volume 11 in the series Rethinking the Cold War


About this book

This book is aimed at presenting fresh views, interpretations, and reinterpretations of some already researched issues relating to the Yugoslav foreign policy and international relations up to year 1991. Yugoslavia positioned itself as a communist state that was not under the heel of the Soviet diplomacy and policy and as such was perceived by the West as an acceptable partner and useful tool in counteracting the Soviet influence.


Author information

Martin Previšić, University of Zagreb, Croatia.


Contents

Socialist Yugoslavia: A Cold War Crossroads

Martin Previšić


Soviet Perceptions and Evaluations of Yugoslav Domestic and Foreign Policy during the Years of the Soviet-Yugoslav Conflict

Anatolii Anikeev


A Cold War in the Neighbourhood: Yugoslav-Albanian Relations after World War II

Jurij Hadalin


Coping with the Regional Cold War: The Yugoslav-Greek Connection, 1944–1980

Evanthis Hatzivassiliou


Shaping Afro-Asia and Non-Alignment: The Sino-Yugoslav Struggle for Leadership in the Third World during the 1950s and 1960s

Jovan Čavoški


In the Shadow of Transition: U.S.-Yugoslav Relations, 1966 to 1980

Robert Niebuhr


In the Aftermath of the Prague Spring: Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia 1969–1973

Jan Pelikán and Ondřej Vojtěchovský


Austria and Yugoslavia in the Cold War, 1945–1991: From Postwar Cold War to Détente and Dissolution

Maximilian Graf and Petra Mayrhofer


The Adriatic Section of the Iron Curtain: Italy, Yugoslavia, and the Question of Trieste during the Cold War

Massimo Bucarelli


The Path to Interregional Cooperation in Cold War Europe: The Alps-Adriatic Region

Karlo Ruzicic-Kessler


In Search of Modus Vivendi: Yugoslavia and the Holy See 1963–1971

Petar Dragišić


Cooperation despite Stark Scepticism: The European Economic Community and Socialist Yugoslavia in the 1970s

Branislav Radeljić


A Failed Transition: Ante Marković, the European Commission, and the End of the Cold War (1989–1990)

Benedetto Zaccaria


Yugoslavia in the Cold War: Afterword

Norman M. Naimark


Notes on Contributors


Name Index


   Language: English

   Publisher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg

   Copyright year: 2021

   Pages

        Front matter: 11

        Main content: 286


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