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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