Abstract
Using mainly Serbian archival materials, L. Dimić fits the history of Yugoslav foreign policy into the broader context of international relations during the Cold War, the politics of superpowers, the emergence and development of the Non-Aligned Movement and the discussion of security in Europe. The book shows how a small country achieved serious diplomatic and international political success, which was not protected by pacts or guarantees of superpowers.
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