International Fair of Plovdiv in Bulgaria’s Trade Relations with Underdeveloped Countries in the Second Half of the 1950s

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY Hiperboreea Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.5325/hiperboreea.10.2.0200
Mirena Mitova
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Josef Stalin’s death in 1953 was the cause of a change in the policy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the Eastern bloc. If this led to a tentative détente on the European continent in East-West dialogue, Nikita Khrushchev’s new policy toward the Third World strained competition with the United States for strategic influence over postcolonial countries. Eastern European states were encouraged to increase their contact with the former colonies at all levels. Therefore, participation of underdeveloped countries increased at the International Fair Plovdiv in the 1950s. Research curiosity, however, was sparked by the following questions: What was the place of the International Fair Plovdiv in the context of struggle for Third World countries and markets? Did Bulgaria use it only as a weapon in the Eastern bloc’s common diplomacy, or did it have economic benefits for expanding trade relations with underdeveloped countries? This article tries to answer these questions by referring to archival documents, reports in periodicals, and Bulgarian and foreign publications on the subject.
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20 世纪 50 年代后半期保加利亚与不发达国家贸易关系中的普罗夫迪夫国际博览会
1953年约瑟夫·斯大林的去世是苏维埃社会主义共和国联盟(苏联)和东方集团政策改变的原因。如果说这导致了欧洲大陆东西方对话的暂时缓和,那么尼基塔·赫鲁晓夫对第三世界的新政策则加剧了与美国争夺对后殖民国家战略影响力的竞争。鼓励东欧国家在各级加强与前殖民地的接触。因此,在20世纪50年代,不发达国家在普罗夫迪夫国际博览会上的参与度有所增加。然而,以下问题引发了研究的好奇心:在第三世界国家和市场的斗争背景下,普罗夫迪夫国际博览会的地位是什么?保加利亚只是把它作为东方集团共同外交的一种武器,还是为了扩大与不发达国家的贸易关系而获得经济利益?本文试图通过参考档案文件、期刊报告以及保加利亚和外国关于这一主题的出版物来回答这些问题。
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