Visions of Third Worldism : Southern and Decolonial Morphologies of International Solidarity (Contributions to International Relations)

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Visions of Third Worldism : Southern and Decolonial Morphologies of International Solidarity (Contributions to International Relations)

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This book provides a new, more complex definition of Third Worldism by exploring the dynamic collaborations between Europe and the Global South in response to colonialism. It focuses on how transnational initiatives surpassed Eurocentric limitations, highlighting Europe's role in decolonization efforts and the Global South's anti-colonial activism within European territories. By doing so, the book reveals how the Global South became central to new understandings of decolonial modes.

The volume critically addresses contemporary decolonial debates, tracing the history of Third Worldism and its leftist and Catholic roots in Europe. It sheds light on key themes such as the architectural embodiment of cooperation, Ghana's alternative economic projects, and non-Western epistemologies. By reframing the debate on Third Worldism, this book adds to the academic discourse, offering fresh perspectives on the solidarity and cooperation between the Global North and South. It will appeal to students, researchers, and scholars of international relations, political science, law, and history and an audience interested in a better understanding of Third Worldism and the connected historical and contemporary political landscapes.

Contents

Chapter 1. Third-Worldism and the Afterlives of Empires.- Chapter 2. History of the transnational connections between Europe and the Third World through the Organisation of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL) and Tricontinental (1966-1990).- Chapter 3. Envisioning a Third Worldist Future: Kéba Mbaye, the Nigeria-Biafra War, and Right to Development, 1968-1972.- Chapter 4. "Il volto e l'anima del Terzo Mondo": Catholic Allegiances and Marxist Ideologies in the Film Cultural Policies of the Istituto Columbianum (1958-1965).- Chapter 5. Writing on the anticolonial border: notes on Cultura (Luanda), Mensagem (Lisbon) and Imbondeiro (Lubango).- Chapter 6. Universal Regionalisms: Continental Visions of Third-Worldism in Bogotá (1948) and Addis Ababa (1963).- Chapter 7. The United Nations and the Bodily Limitations of Third Worldism, 1950s-1970s.- Chapter 8. Conclusions: Rethinking Third Worldism Across Spaces, Institutions, and Ideologies.

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