Non-alignment and Its Origins in Cold War Europe: Yugoslavia, Finland and the Soviet ChallengeAfter 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, Tito's Yugoslavia instead led the way to the founding of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1961. Kullaa's 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. |
Contents
| 1 | |
The Soviet test for Yugoslavia and the TitoStalin split | 25 |
The Soviet test for Finland and the compromise on neutralism | 53 |
4 The death of Stalin and the beginning of a beautiful YugoslavFinnish friendship | 81 |
surviving Hungary 1956 | 109 |
the Soviet rifts of 195758 | 145 |
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Non-alignment and Its Origins in Cold War Europe: Yugoslavia, Finland and ... Rinna Kullaa No preview available - 2020 |
Non-alignment and Its Origins in Cold War Europe: Yugoslavia, Finland and ... Rinna Kullaa No preview available - 2012 |
Common terms and phrases
Ambassador Archive Balkan Belgrade bilateral border Cold Cold War Cominform Communist Party conflict cooperation countries DASMIP delegation Dimitrov diplomatic Djilas domestic East European Eastern Europe economic Edvard Kardelj Finnish analysis Finnish and Yugoslav Finnish Foreign Ministry Finnish political Finnish-Soviet relations Finska goals Helsinki Hungarian Hungary Ibid independence initial Josip Broz Tito Khrushchev Koča Popović Kremlin Mićunović Ministry's Molotov Moscow Declaration negotiations Neuvostoliitto Neuvotteluvaltuuskunan Non-Aligned Movement Nordic official Paasikivi Paasikivi-Kekkonen Line Pact Partisan party leadership policy of neutralism Popović position post-war Pravda President Press Raportti rapprochement role Romania Russian Second World Simić Social Democratic Sopimus Soviet bloc Soviet foreign policy Soviet leadership Soviet military Soviet party Soviet Union SSSR Stalin Stalin’s death territorial Tito and Kardelj Tito-Stalin split Tito's trade agreement trade relations treaty UDBa Urho Kekkonen USSR Western Wuori Yugoslav Embassy Yugoslav Foreign Ministry Yugoslav foreign policy Yugoslav leadership Yugoslav Ministry Yugoslav party Yugoslav-Soviet Yugoslavia YYA-Sopimus


