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Book SynopsisIn 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.
Trade Review“This astute volume brings together the latest research by established Non-Aligned Movement specialists – most of which is being published in English for the first time. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book deals with important questions raised by prior works and presents unused material, leading to new interpretations.” Nataša Mišković, co-editor of The Non-Aligned Movement and the Cold War: Delhi-Bandung-Belgrade
“This edited volume by Paul Stubbs will serve as an essential reference point and an insight into the work of some of the most prolific participants in this discussion … highly recommended to a wide audience. [Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement] is a representative, accessible and enjoyable read [that] comes at a time when a strong voice from the peripheral and marginalised is as important as ever. Rigorous scholarship such as that provided in this book will helps us better understand and defend or regain historical memory.” Europe-Asia Studies