Srbija i Rusija u Parlamentarnoj skupštini Saveta Evrope na kraju 20. veka
The paper reviews relations between Yugoslavia and the USSR/Russia on one hand, and the Council of Europe (CoE) on the other. During the Cold War, the ties with the CoE were quite different for Yugoslavia and the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Yugoslavia wanted to develop the relati...
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description | The paper reviews relations between Yugoslavia and the USSR/Russia on one hand, and the Council of Europe (CoE) on the other. During the Cold War, the ties with the CoE were quite different for Yugoslavia and the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Yugoslavia wanted to develop the relationship, even though it was not a foreign policy priority for the state. On the other hand, as the reason to create the Council was precisely to respond to the spread of „people’s democracies“ behind the Iron Curtain, cooperation with the USSR was quite an unlikely prospect. The changes introduced by perestroika brought Moscow and the CoE closer, but they also accelerated the disintegration of the USSR. Neither Yugoslavia nor the USSR ever joined the CoE; it was their successor states that did. During the NATO aggression against Yugoslavia, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) largely supported the aggression, opposition by a considerable number of PACE members notwithstanding. In line with Kremlin’s official policy towards Serbia and the prevailing public sentiment at home, the most fervent opposition came from members of the Russian Duma. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a2930ff791c44fb8acce78d0888227682022-12-21T21:09:23ZdeuInstitut za Savremenu IstorijuIstorija 20. Veka0352-31602560-36472016-08-01342/201616517810.29362/ist20veka.2016.2.mil.165-178Srbija i Rusija u Parlamentarnoj skupštini Saveta Evrope na kraju 20. vekaRatomir Milikić0Institute for Contemporary History, Belgrade, SerbiaThe paper reviews relations between Yugoslavia and the USSR/Russia on one hand, and the Council of Europe (CoE) on the other. During the Cold War, the ties with the CoE were quite different for Yugoslavia and the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Yugoslavia wanted to develop the relationship, even though it was not a foreign policy priority for the state. On the other hand, as the reason to create the Council was precisely to respond to the spread of „people’s democracies“ behind the Iron Curtain, cooperation with the USSR was quite an unlikely prospect. The changes introduced by perestroika brought Moscow and the CoE closer, but they also accelerated the disintegration of the USSR. Neither Yugoslavia nor the USSR ever joined the CoE; it was their successor states that did. During the NATO aggression against Yugoslavia, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) largely supported the aggression, opposition by a considerable number of PACE members notwithstanding. In line with Kremlin’s official policy towards Serbia and the prevailing public sentiment at home, the most fervent opposition came from members of the Russian Duma.http://istorija20veka.rs/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/2016_2_09-Milikic.pdfYugoslaviaRussiaUSSRCouncil of Europecrisis in Kosovo and Metohijamultilateral diplomacy |
spellingShingle | Ratomir Milikić Srbija i Rusija u Parlamentarnoj skupštini Saveta Evrope na kraju 20. veka Istorija 20. Veka Yugoslavia Russia USSR Council of Europe crisis in Kosovo and Metohija multilateral diplomacy |
title | Srbija i Rusija u Parlamentarnoj skupštini Saveta Evrope na kraju 20. veka |
title_full | Srbija i Rusija u Parlamentarnoj skupštini Saveta Evrope na kraju 20. veka |
title_fullStr | Srbija i Rusija u Parlamentarnoj skupštini Saveta Evrope na kraju 20. veka |
title_full_unstemmed | Srbija i Rusija u Parlamentarnoj skupštini Saveta Evrope na kraju 20. veka |
title_short | Srbija i Rusija u Parlamentarnoj skupštini Saveta Evrope na kraju 20. veka |
title_sort | srbija i rusija u parlamentarnoj skupstini saveta evrope na kraju 20 veka |
topic | Yugoslavia Russia USSR Council of Europe crisis in Kosovo and Metohija multilateral diplomacy |
url | http://istorija20veka.rs/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/2016_2_09-Milikic.pdf |
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