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Non-Alignment and its Origins in Cold War Europe: Yugoslavia, Finland and the Soviet Challenge (International Library of Twentieth Century History)

Non-Alignment and its Origins in Cold War Europe: Yugoslavia, Finland and the Soviet Challenge (International Library of Twentieth Century History) by Rinna Kullaa 1848856245 9781848856240
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After World War II, Europe stood divided between two clearly defined and competing ideologies and systems of government. Within this context of confrontation and mutual hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union, Rinna Kullaa provides a unique analysis of the attempts of two European states to successfully avoid absorption into the Soviet bloc. This book explores the relations of Yugoslavia and Finland both with the Soviet Union, and with each other, as they strove to preserve and create their independence. Whilst at first attempting the neutralism strategy employed by Finland, in the face of Soviet hostility, Titos Yugoslavia instead led the way to the founding of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1961. Kullaas crucial analysis of the formative period of the Cold War will be of vital interest to students and researchers of International Relations, European History, the Cold War and diplomacy.

Author: Rinna Kullaa

Language: English

Binding: Hardcover

Pages: 256

Publisher: I.B.Tauris

Publication Date: 2012-04-15


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