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International History of the Bandung Conference and the Origins of the Non-Aligned Movement, 13-16 May, 2005, Sveti Stefan, Serbia and Montenegro

Co-sponsored by the Cold War International History Project, this workshop was organized by LSE Cold War Studies Centre; the International Center for Advanced Studies at New York University; the Department of History at the University of Belgrade; and the Archives of Serbia and Montenegro with the generous support from the Ford Foundation in New York.

The workshop took place in cooperation with the National Archives of Serbia and Montenegro, which holds Tito's papers and the largest available research collection on the history of the Non-Aligned Movement. Faculty and graduate students at Belgrade University prepared papers based on the Belgrade archives on Tito's relations with key Third World leaders, such as Nasser, Nehru, and Sukarno. This workshop is part of the LSE/CWIHP "Yugoslavia Initiative" aimed at reintegrating the research institutions of the former Yugoslavia into international scholarly exchanges.

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