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Yugoslavia in international relations and in the Non-Aligned movement
Edvard Kardelj's book Yugoslavia in International Relations and in the Non-Aligned Movement examines Yugoslavia's role in international relations and its contribution to the formation and development of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). As one of the main ideologues and architects of Yugoslavia's foreign policy, Kardelj explains how the country adopted a position independent of both the Western and Eastern blocs during the Cold War. The book outlines the foundations of Yugoslavia's political thought, its foreign diplomacy strategy, and how this approach fostered multilateral cooperation among developing countries. It also presents a critical analysis of global challenges, international conflicts, and the need for Southern solidarity to confront global economic injustice. As a key document in the study of the Non-Aligned Movement, the book provides a strong historical overview of Yugoslavia's role in formulating the principles of non-alignment, including political independence, international peace, and the rejection of great power domination. This book is relevant for researchers of international relations, Eastern European political history, and studies of the NAM and global diplomacy in the late 20th century.
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