Jugoslavija stupa na Bliski istok: stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistočne politike 1946 - 1956
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adam_text | SADRŽAJ
PREDGOVOR
........................................................................................................... 7
Uvod
JUGOSLAVIJA I BLISKI ISTOK POSLE DRUGOG SVETSKOG RATA
25
Jugoslovenski pogled iz lagera
.................................................................................. 29
Sukob sa Informbiroom: mogućnosti nove politike
.................................................. 33
Bliski istok: progresivne države ili progresivni pokreti
........................................... 38
Prva glava
BILATERALNE OSNOVE JUGOSLOVENSKE BLISKOISTOČNE POLITIKE
Jugoslavija i nastanak Izraela
................................................................................... 45
Rat na Bliskom istoku
................................................................................... 49
„Nastanak jugoslovensko-egipatskih odnosa
......................................................... 54
Kraj Farukovog režima
................................................................................. 55
Promena?
........................................................................................................ 58
Približavanje
................................................................................................... 62
Najvažnija bliskoistočna
bilaterala:
Velika Britanija
........................................... 64
Ka izboru regionalnog partnera
..................................................................... 69
Druga glava
OD REGIONALNE INTEGRACIJE KA AKTIVNOJ
MIROLJUBIVOJ KOEGZISTENCIJI
Jugoslavija i Bliski istok u globalnoj politici paktova
........................................ 73
Odraz
promene:
ideološka osnova saradnje
.................................................. 79
Sastanak Tito-Naser
..................................................................................... 83
Politikom koegzistencije protiv politike paktova
...................................................... 87
Incident u Gazi i Bagdadski pakt
.................................................................. 89
Partner pronađen?
......................................................................................... 95
Treća glava
HLADNI RAT NA BLISKOM ISTOKU
Sovjetska penetracija na Bliski istok
.................................................................... 101
Jugoslavija, SSSR i oružje
............................................................................. 102
Naoružavanje Egipta i razvoj krize
................................................................ 108
Formiranje jugoslovenske politike
............................................................... 112
Putnici:
Dales
na Brionima, Kardelj u Londonu, Tito u Kairu
...................... 115
Britanska reakcija i jugoslovensko prihvatanje izazova
................................ 123
Četvrta glava
OBZNANA JUGOSLOVENSKE BLISKOISTOČNE POLITIKE
Igra u anglo-američkom raskoraku
.......................................................................... 129
Napetosti u
regionu
........................................................................................ 132
Moskovski ugao
............................................................................................. 137
Brionski
samit
.......................................................................................... 139
Inicijativa
i očekivanja
....................................................................... 139
Tok i ishod.
.................................................................................... 145
Američki udarac
.................................................................................... 149
Peta glava
ODBRANA JUGOSLOVENSKE BLISKOISTOČNE POLITIKE
Otvaranje krize
.................................................................................... 153
Jugoslavija se postavlja
................................................................................. 157
Praktični potezi
................................................................. ................. 160
Posledice
Sueca
.............. ................................ 165
Rat
.........................
ΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΣΖΖΖΞΖΖΖΖΖΖ .
ies
Mađarska kriza
................................... ] 67
Rasplet suecke krize
............................................................ 170
Jugoslavija i pristup
regionu
...................................................... 178
ZAKLJUČAK
............................................; 183
ILUSTRACIJE
................................................................
191
POLITIČKO PRIJATELJSTVO TITA I NASERA
201
Uloga ličnosti od teologije do teleologije
..........................202
Ι ίΛ?1*8^:
Od P°Htičkog prijateljstva do prijateljske politike..........
205
Polvücko
prijateljstvo i strukturiranje međudržavnih odnosa.
.. . 209
Ka reilektovanoj posredničkoj ulozi istoriografije..
...................................... 210
DOKUMENTA
......
213
PRILOZI
Ekscerpti iz Sajks-Pikoovog ugovora oon
Protokol iz
Sevra
............... ...„.........
ZZZZZZZ
.............................. 222
DOS1JE SUEC
....................................................................................... 224
ILUSTRACIJE
...........................................................................................239
IZVORI I LITERATURA
...........................................
SUMMARY....
.......................................................................................................256
REGISTAR LIČNIH IMENA
............. .....................................................................259
BELESKA
О
AUTORU
...................................................................................... 261
256
YUGOSLAVIA STEPS
INTO THE MIDDLE EAST
The Emergence of Yugoslav Middle East Policy
1Ш-1956
Summary
The study explores the emergence of the Yugoslav Middle East
policy during the first decade of the postwar period. Based on the mate¬
rial from Yugoslav and British archives, diplomatic correspondence,
memoirs of participants and the contemporary press, the book gives an
account of the evolution of Yugoslavia s policies towards the Middle
East from relative insignificance to the sizeable influence. The study is
a contribution to the factual knowledge of the underresearched topic of
the early development of Yugoslav relationship with the Middle East.
In order to highlight the phenomenon, the study scrutinizes the dyna¬
mics of the Yugoslav Middle Eastern engagement from
1946
to
1956.
It also tracks development of the decision-making process within the
state and party structures of Yugoslav socialist federation based upon
the example of its Middle East engagement in order to add to the under¬
standing of the role of different centers in foreign policy making.
The explores the changes in Yugoslavia s foreign policy after the
communist takeover and emphasizes the importance of the Yugoslav s
clash with the USSR in
1948-9
in rethinking its foreign policy direction
in general, and its Middle Eastern component, in particular. The perso¬
nal, structural and conceptual transformations of Yugoslav foreign
po¬
ney,
prompted by these changes, are tracked. The Yugoslav position of
a socialist country outside the Eastern block, subsidized by Western po¬
wers, is perceived as a unique situation that was posing challenges and
orrering chances. It fostered a communist specific foreign policy dilem¬
ma, whether to support progressive countries or the progressive
movemen
s
withm these countries? Such qualms contributed to the de¬
velopment of a more flexible foreign policy, planned and executed both
Щ
the
state institutions
(State Secretariat for Foreign Affairs) and the
fVnLľn
aniZ£ltl0ns (Commission for International Relations of the
Central Committee of LCY).
ЛІ16 ??Є
iss,Ue is ta(*led in the first chapter on the level of the
p fn? ^etween YuS°slavia
and the key countries of the
bast. It tracks the nature of Yugoslav involvement in the
crea-
257
tion
of Israel and in the subsequent war between Israel and its Arab ne¬
ighbors. Special emphasis is given to the change in the nature of this in¬
volvement after the Yugoslav break-up with Soviet Union. In the regio¬
nal framework Yugoslav relations with Egypt are analyzed starting
with the stalemate in the postwar period until their gradual qualitative
progression after the disposal of king Faroulc. This development is vie¬
wed in the wider context of a desired move toward the neutral countri¬
es. Moreover, the difficulties of framing such a policy on the part of
Yugoslavia are analyzed also through the lenses of the subsequent ten¬
sions between Yugoslavia and the Great Britain.
The second chapter is examining Yugoslav policies within the
Cold War logic of alliances. Evolution of Yugoslav relations with
Egypt is given special importance in the light of the Western diplomatic
offensive aimed at creating military arrangements complementary to
NATO. In this respect Yugoslavia s alliance with Greece and Turkey,
known as the Balkan pact, is examined in comparison to the Egyptian
evasive maneuvers toward committing to similar arrangements in the
Middle East. Furthermore, the Yugoslav choice to rely on Egypt, despi¬
te the ambitions of its Turkish ally, is interpreted as an operationaliza-
tion of the theoretical coinage of the active peaceful coexistence doc¬
trine, envisaged at the time to be an alternative to the closer integration
into the NATO related alliances. The consequences of these foreign po¬
licy trajectories are traced in the activities of Afro-Asian countries,
which ultimate result was the conference in Bandung. Secondly, they
are identified in the context of
Josip Broz
Tito s dynamic foreign po¬
licy, starting with his visit to India and Burma, which granted him the
opportunity to meet Gamal Abdul Nasser, the new leader of Egypt.
The new policy direction is analyzed through the sequence of cri¬
sis in the Middle East in the beginning of
1955.
The global impact of
the crisis is examined in the third chapter, as the Middle East became
one of the most important theatres of the Cold War. Considering that at
the time both Yugoslavia and Egypt found themselves between the op¬
posing blocks, the study analyzes the ways in which these two countri¬
es attempted to articulate a policy of equidistance in relation to the two
superpowers. Following such foreign policy path was further complica¬
ted by the interests brokered by Great Britain and France, colonial po¬
wers with high stakes in the Middle East. The major rift
m
such an une¬
asy equilibrium is observed in the context of a Soviet political penetra¬
tion of the Middle East starting with the autumn of
1955
and onwards.
The ambivalences of Yugoslav foreign policy are situated between its
commitments toward the Great Britain and the possible gains in promo¬
ting the new course of active peaceful coexistence . Under these cir¬
cumstances, the rearmament of Egypt with Soviet arms and the rise ot
the Baghdad pact are considered to be the litmus test for the sustamabi-
lity of the new Yugoslav policy.
The fourth chapter is examining the tensions caused by these con¬
flicting foreign policy trends in the first half of
1956.
It also looks into
the process of stabilizing the new policy, including the support for non-
committed countries at the expense of Yugoslavia s relationship wim
the Great Britain. It is argued that Yugoslav leadership made a political
and ideological assessment of international relations that particularly
stressed the differentiation between the American and British interests
in the Middle East. The circumstances surrounding Yugoslav decision
to put an end to its foreign policy ambiguities are examined through the
activity of
Josip Broz
Tito. His attempt of serving as an impartial bro¬
ker in the crisis between Egypt and Britain, and the subsequent decision
to support the Egyptian positions is seen as a visible manifestation ot
the commitment towards unengaged countries. The meeting of Tito,
Nehru and Nasser in July
1956
on the Brioni Island is perceived to be
the formalization of this policy. However, the weakness of active pea¬
ceful coexistence doctrine is exposed in the aftermath of the meeting
through the crisis over the Suez channel.
The last chapter deals with the Suez crisis, which is seen as the first
test of endurance for the new Yugoslav foreign policy. The dangerous
outburst in the second half of the
1956
that eventually led to the short
war between Israel, Great Britain, France and Egypt was a premature
challenge to the orientation toward a nonaligned world. The Yugoslav
decision-making process is analyzed through all the phases of the crisis
in order to asses the new stakes that made Yugoslavia s support for Egypt
decisive even in the face of a complete break up with Great Britain. The
practical measures taken by the Yugoslav leadership in support of Egypt
are given priority in order to highlight the new importance attached to the
region in the context of the active peaceful coexistence doctrine.
In conclusion, the post-1956 constellation of Yugoslav involve¬
ment in the Middle Eastern affairs is perceived to be clearly defined.
The prestige achieved through gradual rapprochement as well as the
abrupt involvement in the Suez crisis created the conditions for Yugo¬
slavia to pursue a dynamic policy within the Arab countries and gain a
firm foothold in promoting the active peaceful coexistence doctrine
within nonaligned countries movement. Moreover, the foreign policy
losses in relations with veining colonial powers were compensated by
the fact that, at the time, the new Yugoslav course was already fine-
tuned with the US position adopted in the new, thoroughly bipolar
world. In the subsequent period Yugoslavia was in position to voice a
dynamic regional approach, framed in the overall conception of its fo¬
reign policy.
|
adam_txt |
SADRŽAJ
PREDGOVOR
. 7
Uvod
JUGOSLAVIJA I BLISKI ISTOK POSLE DRUGOG SVETSKOG RATA
25
Jugoslovenski pogled iz lagera
. 29
Sukob sa Informbiroom: mogućnosti nove politike
. 33
Bliski istok: progresivne države ili progresivni pokreti
. 38
Prva glava
BILATERALNE OSNOVE JUGOSLOVENSKE BLISKOISTOČNE POLITIKE
Jugoslavija i nastanak Izraela
. 45
Rat na Bliskom istoku
. 49
„Nastanak" jugoslovensko-egipatskih odnosa
. 54
Kraj Farukovog režima
. 55
Promena?
. 58
Približavanje
. 62
Najvažnija bliskoistočna
bilaterala:
Velika Britanija
. 64
Ka izboru regionalnog partnera
. 69
Druga glava
OD REGIONALNE INTEGRACIJE KA AKTIVNOJ
MIROLJUBIVOJ KOEGZISTENCIJI
Jugoslavija i Bliski istok u globalnoj politici paktova
. 73
Odraz
promene:
ideološka osnova saradnje
. 79
Sastanak Tito-Naser
. 83
Politikom koegzistencije protiv politike paktova
. 87
Incident u Gazi i Bagdadski pakt
. 89
Partner pronađen?
. 95
Treća glava
HLADNI RAT NA BLISKOM ISTOKU
Sovjetska penetracija na Bliski istok
. 101
Jugoslavija, SSSR i oružje
. 102
Naoružavanje Egipta i razvoj krize
. 108
Formiranje jugoslovenske politike
. 112
Putnici:
Dales
na Brionima, Kardelj u Londonu, Tito u Kairu
. 115
Britanska reakcija i jugoslovensko prihvatanje izazova
. 123
Četvrta glava
OBZNANA JUGOSLOVENSKE BLISKOISTOČNE POLITIKE
Igra u anglo-američkom raskoraku
. 129
Napetosti u
regionu
. 132
Moskovski ugao
. 137
Brionski
samit
. 139
Inicijativa
i očekivanja
. 139
Tok i ishod.
. 145
Američki udarac
. 149
Peta glava
ODBRANA JUGOSLOVENSKE BLISKOISTOČNE POLITIKE
Otvaranje krize
. 153
Jugoslavija se postavlja
. 157
Praktični potezi
. . 160
Posledice
Sueca
. . 165
Rat
.
ΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΖΣΖΖΖΞΖΖΖΖΖΖ".
ies
Mađarska kriza
. ] 67
Rasplet suecke krize
. 170
Jugoslavija i pristup
regionu
. 178
ZAKLJUČAK
.; 183
ILUSTRACIJE
.
191
POLITIČKO PRIJATELJSTVO TITA I NASERA
201
Uloga ličnosti od teologije do teleologije
.202
Ι'ίΛ?1*8^:
Od P°Htičkog prijateljstva do prijateljske politike.
205
Polvücko
prijateljstvo i strukturiranje međudržavnih odnosa.
. . 209
Ka reilektovanoj posredničkoj ulozi istoriografije.
. 210
DOKUMENTA
.
213
PRILOZI
Ekscerpti iz Sajks-Pikoovog ugovora oon
Protokol iz
Sevra
. .„.
ZZZZZZZ
. 222
DOS1JE SUEC
. 224
ILUSTRACIJE
.239
IZVORI I LITERATURA
.
SUMMARY.
.256
REGISTAR LIČNIH IMENA
.'.259
BELESKA
О
AUTORU
. 261
256
YUGOSLAVIA STEPS
INTO THE MIDDLE EAST
The Emergence of Yugoslav Middle East Policy
1Ш-1956
Summary
The study explores the emergence of the Yugoslav Middle East
policy during the first decade of the postwar period. Based on the mate¬
rial from Yugoslav and British archives, diplomatic correspondence,
memoirs of participants and the contemporary press, the book gives an
account of the evolution of Yugoslavia's policies towards the Middle
East from relative insignificance to the sizeable influence. The study is
a contribution to the factual knowledge of the underresearched topic of
the early development of Yugoslav relationship with the Middle East.
In order to highlight the phenomenon, the study scrutinizes the dyna¬
mics of the Yugoslav Middle Eastern engagement from
1946
to
1956.
It also tracks development of the decision-making process within the
state and party structures of Yugoslav socialist federation based upon
the example of its Middle East engagement in order to add to the under¬
standing of the role of different centers in foreign policy making.
The explores the changes in Yugoslavia's foreign policy after the
communist takeover and emphasizes the importance of the Yugoslav's
clash with the USSR in
1948-9
in rethinking its foreign policy direction
in general, and its Middle Eastern component, in particular. The perso¬
nal, structural and conceptual transformations of Yugoslav foreign
po¬
ney,
prompted by these changes, are tracked. The Yugoslav position of
a socialist country outside the Eastern block, subsidized by Western po¬
wers, is perceived as a unique situation that was posing challenges and
orrering chances. It fostered a communist specific foreign policy dilem¬
ma, whether to support "progressive" countries or the "progressive"
movemen
s
withm these countries? Such qualms contributed to the de¬
velopment of a more flexible foreign policy, planned and executed both
Щ
the
state institutions
(State Secretariat for Foreign Affairs) and the
fVnLľn
aniZ£ltl0ns (Commission for International Relations of the
Central Committee of LCY).
ЛІ16 ??Є
iss,Ue is ta(*led in the first chapter on the level of the
p fn? ^etween YuS°slavia
and the key countries of the
bast. It tracks the nature of Yugoslav involvement in the
crea-
257
tion
of Israel and in the subsequent war between Israel and its Arab ne¬
ighbors. Special emphasis is given to the change in the nature of this in¬
volvement after the Yugoslav break-up with Soviet Union. In the regio¬
nal framework Yugoslav relations with Egypt are analyzed starting
with the stalemate in the postwar period until their gradual qualitative
progression after the disposal of king Faroulc. This development is vie¬
wed in the wider context of a desired move toward the neutral countri¬
es. Moreover, the difficulties of framing such a policy on the part of
Yugoslavia are analyzed also through the lenses of the subsequent ten¬
sions between Yugoslavia and the Great Britain.
The second chapter is examining Yugoslav policies within the
Cold War logic of alliances. Evolution of Yugoslav relations with
Egypt is given special importance in the light of the Western diplomatic
offensive aimed at creating military arrangements complementary to
NATO. In this respect Yugoslavia's alliance with Greece and Turkey,
known as the Balkan pact, is examined in comparison to the Egyptian
evasive maneuvers toward committing to similar arrangements in the
Middle East. Furthermore, the Yugoslav choice to rely on Egypt, despi¬
te the ambitions of its Turkish ally, is interpreted as an operationaliza-
tion of the theoretical coinage of the "active peaceful coexistence" doc¬
trine, envisaged at the time to be an alternative to the closer integration
into the NATO related alliances. The consequences of these foreign po¬
licy trajectories are traced in the activities of Afro-Asian countries,
which ultimate result was the conference in Bandung. Secondly, they
are identified in the context of
Josip Broz
Tito's dynamic foreign po¬
licy, starting with his visit to India and Burma, which granted him the
opportunity to meet Gamal Abdul Nasser, the new leader of Egypt.
The new policy direction is analyzed through the sequence of cri¬
sis in the Middle East in the beginning of
1955.
The global impact of
the crisis is examined in the third chapter, as the Middle East became
one of the most important theatres of the Cold War. Considering that at
the time both Yugoslavia and Egypt found themselves between the op¬
posing blocks, the study analyzes the ways in which these two countri¬
es attempted to articulate a policy of equidistance in relation to the two
superpowers. Following such foreign policy path was further complica¬
ted by the interests brokered by Great Britain and France, colonial po¬
wers with high stakes in the Middle East. The major rift
m
such an une¬
asy equilibrium is observed in the context of a Soviet political penetra¬
tion of the Middle East starting with the autumn of
1955
and onwards.
The ambivalences of Yugoslav foreign policy are situated between its
commitments toward the Great Britain and the possible gains in promo¬
ting the new course of "active peaceful coexistence". Under these cir¬
cumstances, the rearmament of Egypt with Soviet arms and the rise ot
the Baghdad pact are considered to be the litmus test for the sustamabi-
lity of the new Yugoslav policy.
The fourth chapter is examining the tensions caused by these con¬
flicting foreign policy trends in the first half of
1956.
It also looks into
the process of stabilizing the new policy, including the support for non-
committed countries at the expense of Yugoslavia's relationship wim
the Great Britain. It is argued that Yugoslav leadership made a political
and ideological assessment of international relations that particularly
stressed the differentiation between the American and British interests
in the Middle East. The circumstances surrounding Yugoslav decision
to put an end to its foreign policy ambiguities are examined through the
activity of
Josip Broz
Tito. His attempt of serving as an impartial bro¬
ker in the crisis between Egypt and Britain, and the subsequent decision
to support the Egyptian positions is seen as a visible manifestation ot
the commitment towards unengaged countries. The meeting of Tito,
Nehru and Nasser in July
1956
on the Brioni Island is perceived to be
the formalization of this policy. However, the weakness of "active pea¬
ceful coexistence" doctrine is exposed in the aftermath of the meeting
through the crisis over the Suez channel.
The last chapter deals with the Suez crisis, which is seen as the first
test of endurance for the new Yugoslav foreign policy. The dangerous
outburst in the second half of the
1956
that eventually led to the short
war between Israel, Great Britain, France and Egypt was a premature
challenge to the orientation toward a nonaligned world. The Yugoslav
decision-making process is analyzed through all the phases of the crisis
in order to asses the new stakes that made Yugoslavia's support for Egypt
decisive even in the face of a complete break up with Great Britain. The
practical measures taken by the Yugoslav leadership in support of Egypt
are given priority in order to highlight the new importance attached to the
region in the context of "the active peaceful coexistence" doctrine.
In conclusion, the post-1956 constellation of Yugoslav involve¬
ment in the Middle Eastern affairs is perceived to be clearly defined.
The prestige achieved through gradual rapprochement as well as the
abrupt involvement in the Suez crisis created the conditions for Yugo¬
slavia to pursue a dynamic policy within the Arab countries and gain a
firm foothold in promoting the "active peaceful coexistence" doctrine
within nonaligned countries' movement. Moreover, the foreign policy
losses in relations with veining colonial powers were compensated by
the fact that, at the time, the new Yugoslav course was already fine-
tuned with the US position adopted in the new, thoroughly bipolar
world. In the subsequent period Yugoslavia was in position to voice a
dynamic regional approach, framed in the overall conception of its fo¬
reign policy. |
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geographic_facet | Proche-Orient - 1945-1967 Yougoslavie - Relations extérieures - 1945-1980 Jugoslawien Naher Osten |
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spelling | Petrović, Vladimir 1979- Verfasser (DE-588)141298553 aut Jugoslavija stupa na Bliski istok stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistočne politike 1946 - 1956 Vladimir Petrović 1. izd. Beograd Inst. za Savremenu Istoriju 2007 261 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Biblioteka Studije i monografije / Institut za Savremenu Istoriju 53 Zsfassung in engl. Sprache u.d.T.: Yugoslavia Steps Into the Middle East Geschichte 1946-1956 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Proche-Orient - 1945-1967 ram Yougoslavie - Relations extérieures - 1945-1980 ram Jugoslawien (DE-588)4028966-7 gnd rswk-swf Naher Osten (DE-588)4068878-1 gnd rswk-swf Jugoslawien (DE-588)4028966-7 g Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s Naher Osten (DE-588)4068878-1 g Geschichte 1946-1956 z DE-604 Institut za Savremenu Istoriju Biblioteka Studije i monografije 53 (DE-604)BV022785730 53 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016737457&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016737457&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Petrović, Vladimir 1979- Jugoslavija stupa na Bliski istok stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistočne politike 1946 - 1956 Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4003846-4 (DE-588)4028966-7 (DE-588)4068878-1 |
title | Jugoslavija stupa na Bliski istok stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistočne politike 1946 - 1956 |
title_auth | Jugoslavija stupa na Bliski istok stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistočne politike 1946 - 1956 |
title_exact_search | Jugoslavija stupa na Bliski istok stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistočne politike 1946 - 1956 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Jugoslavija stupa na Bliski istok stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistočne politike 1946 - 1956 |
title_full | Jugoslavija stupa na Bliski istok stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistočne politike 1946 - 1956 Vladimir Petrović |
title_fullStr | Jugoslavija stupa na Bliski istok stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistočne politike 1946 - 1956 Vladimir Petrović |
title_full_unstemmed | Jugoslavija stupa na Bliski istok stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistočne politike 1946 - 1956 Vladimir Petrović |
title_short | Jugoslavija stupa na Bliski istok |
title_sort | jugoslavija stupa na bliski istok stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistocne politike 1946 1956 |
title_sub | stvaranje jugoslovenske bliskoistočne politike 1946 - 1956 |
topic | Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Außenpolitik Proche-Orient - 1945-1967 Yougoslavie - Relations extérieures - 1945-1980 Jugoslawien Naher Osten |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV022785730 |
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