Yugoslavia

1918–1992 country in Southeast Europe

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September 27 2021 The University of Rijeka organized the 'Mine, Yours, Ours: the Non-Aligned' conference, featuring speakers like Vijay Prashad, Sara Salem, Budimir Lončar, and Tvrtko Jakovina.
2020 Bojana Videkanić published 'Nonaligned Modernism: Socialist Postcolonial Aesthetics in Yugoslavia 1945–1985', examining the cultural and artistic dimensions of Yugoslavia's non-aligned movement.
2018 Princess Elizabeth sold the Villa 'Montenegrina' in Belgrade where she had been permanently settled.
2013 Government announced the return of the villa 'Crnogorka' to Princess Elizabeth, which had been bought by her mother in 1940 and taken by the state in 1947.
2012 Rinna Kullaa published 'Non-alignment and Its Origins in Cold War Europe', exploring Yugoslavia's non-aligned strategy in the context of Soviet challenges.
2011 Tvrtko Jakovina published 'Treća strana Hladnog rata' (The Third Side of the Cold War), offering scholarly insights into Yugoslavia's role in the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War era.
September 5 2011 The Non-Aligned Movement celebrated its 50th anniversary in Belgrade, with 106 delegations participating in the conference.
2010 Serbia initiated a scholarship program called 'World in Serbia - 100 Scholarships for Students from Non-Aligned Movement Member States'.

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