Serbia and Yugoslavia's Non-Aligned Legacy in Today's World
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During the Cold War, the world was divided between Washington and Moscow. Yet, Yugoslavia, a small socialist state in the Balkans, pioneered the Non-Aligned Movement, offering a third path. This movement united dozens of nations under the banner of strategic independence, achieving remarkable global influence. From Belgrade to Nairobi, Yugoslavia's diplomatic strategy under Tito left a lasting legacy. In today's polarized global landscape, the principles of non-alignment are gaining renewed attention. This video delves into the significance of Yugoslavia's non-aligned legacy for Serbia today, exploring its potential implications in contemporary diplomacy. Across The Balkans, hosted by Semir Sejfovic, is TRT World's dedicated programme that examines the evolving dynamics and challenges in Southeast Europe. Discover the enduring impact of a movement that sought to redefine global alliances and what it means for the region now.