Unmaking détente : Yugoslavia, the United States, and the global Cold War, 1968-1980
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Unmaking détente : Yugoslavia, the United States, and the global Cold War, 1968-1980
Lexington Books, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This book examines the global history of the Cold War in the 1970s through the perspective of Yugoslavia's activism in the Global South and its relations with the superpowers. The author shows that Yugoslavia's anxiety over a "new Yalta" required a disruptive role toward detente, which it saw as the superpowers' attempt to divide the spheres of influence. Yugoslavia's global activism in the 1970s reflected not only its desire to undermine alleged superpowers' agreements but also its desire to promote the Yugoslav revolutionary model as a distinctive form of political, social, and economic organization. The author traces the complex interactions between Yugoslavia and the world but also investigates the limitations of Yugoslavia's global activism. Drawing on a novel and wide source base from the archives in the former Yugoslavia, the United States, and Great Britain, the book shows the web of opportunities, problems, and challenges that detente and the Cold War in the 1970s offered to and imposed on a small state in the Balkans.
目次
Part I: Years of Confusion, 1968-1972
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: "The Elusive Summer of '68"
Chapter 3: "We want them to talk, but...," 1969-1972
Part II: Years of Confrontation, 1973-1976
Chapter 4: Against a "New Yalta," 1973-1974
Chapter 5: An untenable truce, 1975-1976
Part III: Years of Uncertainty, 1977-1980
Chapter 6: Diplomacy on steroids, 1977-1978
Chapter 7: The death of Tito's diplomacy, 1978-1980
Conclusion
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