Abstract

The topic of this paper are the dynamic relations between Yugoslavia and the Socialist International in 1951–1954. These relations are considered through the possibility of Yugoslavia joining the Socialist International, as well as separate events that had significantly influenced their development: the case of Živko Topalović, the interference of the Socialist International in the Trieste crisis and the reactions of the Socialist International to Yugoslavia’s growing engagement with the Third World.

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