Izučavanje Bliskog istoka u časopisu Međunarodni problemi od 1950. do 1990. godine
The Study of the Middle East in journal International Problems between 1950 and 1990
Author(s): Slobodan JankovićSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Институт за међународну политику и привреду
Keywords: International Problems; Middle East; Soviet Union; Marxism; Non-Alignment; Yugoslav Foreign Policy; Institute of International Politics and Economics
Summary/Abstract: The paper analyses articles which deal with the Middle East politics, published in International Problems – a scientific journal of the Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade. The author uses the method of content analysis to examine 12 research articles. The analysed articles are classified chronologically, by periods before and after 1956, the year in which socialist Yugoslavia started the implementation of foreign policy based on the Non-Alignment principles (and eventually became one of the founding member of the Movement). That year coincides more or less also with the end of the Balkan Pact. The author particularly analyses ideological stances and tone used in texts comparing it with the foreign policy of official Belgrade vis-à-vis Moscow and Washington. The author concludes that after the 1950s the revolution fervour was lost and the use of Marxist framework in analysis of the reality of international relations in the Middle East declined significantly.
Journal: Међународни проблеми
- Issue Year: LXX/2018
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 263-281
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Serbian
