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This book explores the historical relationship between Yugoslavia and China, examining its features, significance, and reverberations today. Studying a wide array of state-to-state and society-to-society connections and interactions, it provides novel perspectives on Yugoslavia's and China's intertwined trajectories and relations. Drawing from a rich array of primary sources and multidisciplinary approaches, the contributors shed light on the key events, major developments, and important aspects of the Sino-Yugoslav relationship and analyse contemporary relations between China and the Yugoslav successor states. The volume offers a timely intervention in the global history of the Cold War, area studies of Southeast Europe and of China, and studies of socialist and post-socialist transformations.
Conclusion of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
Contents
Re-thinking Yugo-Chinese Relations Past and Present Dragan Pavlićević and Anastas Vangeli
Part I. Context
1. Sino-Yugoslav Relations and the Global Cold War Jovan Čavoški
2. Nansilafu in the Chinese World-building Ivica Bakota
Part II. Evolution of Relations
3. Key Junctures in Sino-Yugoslav Relations: 1948, 1958, and 1968 Zvonimir Stopić
4. Yugoslavia and China's Early Reform Period (1977-1980) Dragan Pavlićević and Vladimir Milić
5. Self-Determination, Centralisation, and Sovereignty: What The Chinese Communist Party of China Learned from Yugoslavia's Dissolution? Federico Brusadelli
6. The Legacy of China-Yugoslavia Relations and its Impact on China's Ties with Successor States Peng Yuchao and Xu Gang
Part III. Socio-Cultural Encounters
7. Through Mistrust, Resistance, and 'Spring Tide': A Brief History of Sino-Yugoslav Cultural Cooperation in the 1950s Jovana Bogojević
8. Local-level Sino-Yugoslav Exchanges from 1977 to 1985: Insights from Shanghai's Municipal Archives Zhou Yuguang
9. Sino-Yugoslav Friendship and Contemporary Chinese tourism: Perspectives from Online Chinese Travelogues and Local Tourism Operators
Nicole Talmacs
Part IV. Legacy Ventures
10. Narratives of the Sino-Yugoslav Past in Discourses on the Contemporary Sino-Serbian "Ironclad Friendship": the Rise of Sino-Yugo-nostalgia Jelena Gledić
11. Never too Late? Bor's Transformation and the Quest for Sustainability of Sino-Serbian "Copper Friendship" Ren Canying
12. The Internationalisation of Socialist enterprises: Convergent Legacies, Divergent Developments and (Un)surprising Encounters Igor Rogelja and Martina Bofulin
Reflection: From Pericentricity towards Possibilism: Legacies, Afterlives and Alterlives of Yugo-Chinese Normative Encounters Anastas Vangeli



