Rinna Kullaa & Michelle Getchell
Endeavors to Make Global Connections. Latin American Contacts and Strategies with Mediterranean Non-Alignment in the Early Cold War
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Abstract
This article explores linkages between Yugoslavia’s influence and the roots of the Non-Aligned Movement in the Mediterranean with Latin America as a region through which the Soviet Union sought to challenge the independence of Yugoslavia and the Movement. It answers directly the question: To what extent did the foundation of the coalition of non-aligned states in 1961 in Belgrade have an impact on relations between Yugoslavia and some Latin American states? The sources used for this article consist principally of primary sources from the Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation and the Archive of the Foreign Ministry of Yugoslavia.
Zitation
Kullaa, Rinna; Getchell, Michelle (2015): Endeavors to Make Global Connections. Latin American Contacts and Strategies with Mediterranean Non-Alignment in the Early Cold War. In: Südosteuropäische Hefte 4 (2), S. 25–35.
Persistent Identifier (PID): http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-454208