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“This is the most sublimely comprehensive study of the Non-Aligned Movement up to the late 1980s—he says to 1992. It’s a wonderful book for two reasons. One is that he doesn’t rely on one single set of archives… It’s a beautifully thorough book in that sense. The second reason that it’s really good is that it doesn’t start with Belgrade. It actually starts with the 1927 Brussels conference of the League Against Imperialism. Many of the leading figures were in exile in Paris, or in Vienna, and they met in Brussels.” Read more...
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Paul Stubbs, Sociologist