New Horizons of Yugoslavia's Foreign Policy - the Balkans, Europe, the World

ed. Jovan Čavoški, Aleksandar V. Miletić

 

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Preface

1. Jovan Čavoški, Aleksandar V. Miletić, Aleksandar Rakonjac
THE FOREIGN POLICY OF SOCIALIST YUGOSLAVIA IN THE FACE OF THE NEW: SOME THOUGHTS 9-22
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2. Boris Tomanić
ON A NEW PATH. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF RELATIONS BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND BULGARIA AT THE END OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR 23-52
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3. Vladimir Lj. Cvetković
FROM ENEMY TO FRIEND AND BACK AGAIN: TRANSFORMATIONS OF YUGOSLAV POLICY TOWARDS ROMANIA 1944-1948 53-82
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4. Aleksandar Rakonjac
BETWEEN EAST AND WEST: TURNS IN YUGOSLAVIAʼS POSTWAR FOREIGN TRADE POLICY (1945-1952) 83-116
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5. Marko B. Miletić
FROM EAST THROUGH WEST TO SOUTH: THE ARMY IN THE FOREIGN POLICY OF SOCIALIST YUGOSLAVIA 1945–1958 117-150
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6. Alexander V. Miletić
ON THE NEW IDEOLOGICAL FIELD: YUGOSLAV COMMUNISTS AND WESTERN EUROPEAN NON-COMMUNISTS LEFT IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 1950s 151-184
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7. Natalija Dimić Lompar
YUGOSLAVIA AND THE GERMAN QUESTION DURING THE MID-1950S: THE SHAPING OF AN AUTONOMOUS POLICY 185-216
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8. Jovan Čavoški
ASIAN CARD FOR THE NON-ALIGNED WORLD: TITO’S TRIP TO INDIA AND BURMA AND ITS GLOBAL IMPACT (1954‒1955)  217-256
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9. Bogdan Zivković
THE MEDITERRANEAN DIMENSION OF YUGOSLAV-ITALIAN RELATIONS. THE ISSUE OF THE MIDDLE EAST IN JOSIP BROZ TITO’S VISIT TO ITALY IN 1971 257-282
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10. Aleksandar Životić
NEW DIRECTIONS OF YUGOSLAVIA’S FOREIGN POLICY (1971-1980) 283-304
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