Yugoslavia's Liberal Opportunity: British Foreign Policy and the ‘Croatian Spring’, 1968–1974

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY Britain and the World Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.3366/brw.2020.0349
R. Ledger
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Between 1968 and 1971, Yugoslavia experienced a prolonged series of protests dubbed the ‘Croatian Spring’. Britain was initially concerned that the Soviets would invade Yugoslavia, thereby upsetting the region's geopolitical balance. Protest against Tito's regime had liberal, Marxist and nationalist elements and, although some sympathy in Britain existed with the former in 1968, this gradually changed to fear of separatism, particularly as it was conflated with the memory of the fascist Ustaše regime. That these factors were aligned, however, impeded one of Britain's prime objectives, Yugoslav unity. British foreign policy towards Yugoslavia during this period aptly shows how it acted as a status quo power.
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南斯拉夫的自由机会:英国外交政策和“克罗地亚之春”,1968-1974
1968年至1971年间,南斯拉夫经历了一系列被称为“克罗地亚之春”的抗议活动。英国最初担心苏联会入侵南斯拉夫,从而破坏该地区的地缘政治平衡。反对铁托政权的抗议活动包含自由主义、马克思主义和民族主义元素,尽管1968年在英国对前者存在一些同情,但这逐渐转变为对分离主义的恐惧,特别是当它与法西斯Ustaše政权的记忆相结合时。然而,这些因素是一致的,这阻碍了英国的主要目标之一——南斯拉夫的统一。这一时期英国对南斯拉夫的外交政策恰当地显示了它作为维持现状的大国是如何行事的。
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