This article addresses women’s cross-border internationalist connections within the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), focusing on the exchanges between women’s organizations in socialist Yugoslavia and the Global South during the 1950s and 1960s, as well as during the UN Decade for Women (1975–1985). As a result of the Soviet-Yugoslav split, Yugoslavia was expelled from the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF), the main organization federating antifascist, communist, and socialist women, in 1949. To overcome international isolation, Yugoslav representatives established their own bilateral connections with women’s organizations internationally, particularly in the Global South. Throughout the Cold War, the main figure behind women’s ...
Prior to Indian independence, the Indian National Congress made savvy use of the United Nations as a...
This study contributes to our understanding of both the diversity of women\u27s experience and the p...
How and why does one become an international feminist, and how does one convince others to join in o...
This article addresses women’s cross-border internationalist connections within the Non-Aligned Move...
The non-aligned movement came into existence by promoting relations among its founding fathers-Tito ...
The 1949 Conference of the Women of Asia held by the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WI...
The essay addresses contemporary discussions on women’s transnationalism and women’s agency by lo...
Publication year: 2013 Source:International Journal of Educational Development, Volume 33, Issue 2 R...
The Cold War era has generally been represented as a moment of conservatism when it comes to women’s...
After independence, the southern African country of Zambia was governed by the United National Indep...
AbstractIn May 1951 the Women's International Democratic Federation – a communist-sponsored non-gove...
In this article, we study how the discipline of International Relations (IR) emerged in post-war soc...
At the end of World War 2, there were high hopes across the Indian Ocean for a new world in which th...
While some authors claim the expiration of Third-Worldism in the 1980s, this was not true for many w...
This study contributes to our understanding of both the diversity of women\u27s experience and the p...
Prior to Indian independence, the Indian National Congress made savvy use of the United Nations as a...
This study contributes to our understanding of both the diversity of women\u27s experience and the p...
How and why does one become an international feminist, and how does one convince others to join in o...
This article addresses women’s cross-border internationalist connections within the Non-Aligned Move...
The non-aligned movement came into existence by promoting relations among its founding fathers-Tito ...
The 1949 Conference of the Women of Asia held by the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WI...
The essay addresses contemporary discussions on women’s transnationalism and women’s agency by lo...
Publication year: 2013 Source:International Journal of Educational Development, Volume 33, Issue 2 R...
The Cold War era has generally been represented as a moment of conservatism when it comes to women’s...
After independence, the southern African country of Zambia was governed by the United National Indep...
AbstractIn May 1951 the Women's International Democratic Federation – a communist-sponsored non-gove...
In this article, we study how the discipline of International Relations (IR) emerged in post-war soc...
At the end of World War 2, there were high hopes across the Indian Ocean for a new world in which th...
While some authors claim the expiration of Third-Worldism in the 1980s, this was not true for many w...
This study contributes to our understanding of both the diversity of women\u27s experience and the p...
Prior to Indian independence, the Indian National Congress made savvy use of the United Nations as a...
This study contributes to our understanding of both the diversity of women\u27s experience and the p...
How and why does one become an international feminist, and how does one convince others to join in o...