Delhi - Bandung - Belgrade
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Köp båda 2 för 1092 krNataa Mikovi is SNSF Professor at the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies, University of Basel. Her research focus is on the shared history of the Balkans and the Middle East. Currently, she is preparing a monograph on the personal relationship between Tito, Nehru and Nasser. Harald Fischer-Tin is Professor of Modern Global History at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zrich). He has published extensively on South Asian colonial history and the history of the British Empire. Currently, he is doing research on the YMCA in India. Nada Bokovska holds the Chair for Eastern European History at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. Her research focus is on the Balkans, particularly the history of Yugoslavia, and on social and gender aspects of prepetrine Russia.
Introduction.The Era of Non-Alignment. I Afro-Asian Solidarity 1. International Events, National Policy: The 1930s in India as Formative Period for Non-Alignment 2.The Asiatic Hour: New Perspectives on the Asian Relations Conference, New Delhi 1947 3. Prolegomena to Non-Alignment: Race and the International System II Cold War Entanglements 4. The Non-Aligned: Apart from and still within the Cold War 5.Between Idealism and Pragmatism. Tito, Nehru and the Hungarian Crisis 1956 6. The Non-Aligned and the German Question, III A Voice in the International System 7.Fighting Colonialism versus Non-Alignment: Two Arab Points of View on the Bandung Conference 8. Between Great Powers and Third World Neutralists: Yugoslavia and the Belgrade Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement 1961 9.To Grab the Headlines in the World Press Non-Aligned Summits as Media Events. Index