ENG: The book reflects state-of-the-art research on the Cold War. Namely, it does not focus primarily on the rivalry of antagonistic ideological systems and blocs; rather, it considers the dynamics, driving forces, scope and consequences of trans-bloc exchange processes through the lenses of the two states under consideration. (Marie-Janine Calic, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
Kitajska in Jugoslavija sta imeli v času hladne vojne poseben odnos, katerega učinek je poleg njiju neposredno občutil ves svet. Z raziskovanjem kitajsko-jugoslovanskih odnosov so znanstveniki, ki so sodelovali pri tem projektu, lahko pokazali, kako močan je bil ta učinek. (Liu Zuokui, Inštitut za evropske študije, Kitajska akademija za družbene vede)
ENG: China and Yugoslavia had a peculiar relationship during the Cold War, the effect of which, in addition to themselves directly, was felt throughout the world. By investigating Sino-Yugoslavian relations, the scholars who worked on this project were able to show how strong this effect was.” (Liu Zuokui, Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
CONTENTS / VSEBINA:
Zvonimir Stopić, Jure Ramšak, Liang Zhanjun, Jože Pirjevec: Introduction | 7
Section I: Sino-Yugoslav Relations
- Jože Pirjevec: From Comrades to Revisionists and Back: The Vicissitudes of Sino-Yugoslav Relations from the 1930s to the 1980s | 21
- Liang Zhanjun: Chinese Studies on the Causes and Fallout of the Soviet-Yugoslav Conflict: A Historical Review | 79
- Li Yunxiao: Between Internationalism and Patriotism: The CPC’s Reactions and Responses to the Tito-Stalin Split | 93
- Zhou Yuguang: Changing Discourse about Yugoslavia in the People’s Daily (1975‒1980) | 117
- Sanja Radović: Sino-Yugoslav Relations in the 1970s: The Yugoslav Perspective | 137
- Ivica Bakota: Between Mao and Deng: Did Sino-Yugoslav Rapprochement Come Too Late? | 163
Section II: China, Yugoslavia and the Global South
- Zvonimir Stopić: Coexistence vs. Coexistence: The Intersection between Yugoslavia’s “Active Peaceful Coexistence” and China’s “Bandung Spirit” | 193
- Wu Yao: China’s Attitude Towards Non-Aligned Policies in Third World Countries (1961–1976): A Historical Study Based on the People’s Daily | 221
- Jovan Čavoški: Between Revolution and Non-Alignment: The Sino-Yugoslav Competition in Algeria and the Global Cold War | 265
- Mateja Režek: Yugoslavia’s Policy Towards the Middle East and Its Relations with Israel, 1946‒1990 | 293
- Cheng Zhenhai: Chinese Mainstream Media Perception of US Attempts to Build Middle East Military Alliances in the 1950s: An Investigation of Reports from the People’s Daily | 317
- Jure Ramšak: Shared Premises, Disparate Outcomes: Chinese and Yugoslav Economic Engagement with Developing Countries (1971‒1989) | 341
Contributors | 363
Index of Names | 367
!!! Only in english language / samo v angleškem jeziku !!!