2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0960777321000321
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‘Crude’ Alliance – Economic Decolonisation and Oil Power in the Non-Aligned World

Abstract: The article examines Yugoslavia's and by extension the Non-Aligned Movement's relations with the Middle East, reflecting more broadly on the developmental hierarchies and inner divides between the oil producing and non-oil producing countries within the Movement. The ‘energy shocks’ of the 1970s had a dramatic impact on non-OPEC developing countries and sowed long-lasting rifts in the non-aligned/developing world. The article embeds these events within the debates about the ‘New International Economic Order’ (… Show more

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“…1 Standing together with a new generation of scholars who are bringing to light the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and its relevance for the political and social history of the twentieth century, 1 Bojana Videkanić delivers a well-researched, strongly argued and, moreover, inspiring work. Dedicating her book to "all true Yugoslavs," Videkanić does not shy away from positioning her excellent theoretical insights within a political outlook onto the future and a call for solidarity across the Global Majority.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 Standing together with a new generation of scholars who are bringing to light the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and its relevance for the political and social history of the twentieth century, 1 Bojana Videkanić delivers a well-researched, strongly argued and, moreover, inspiring work. Dedicating her book to "all true Yugoslavs," Videkanić does not shy away from positioning her excellent theoretical insights within a political outlook onto the future and a call for solidarity across the Global Majority.…”
Section: Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%