Hans Köchler
AUSTRIA, NEUTRALITY AND NON-ALIGNMENT
INTERNATIONAL PROGRESS ORGANIZATION
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Studies in International Relations, Vol. XXXVI59 pages (2021), ISBN 978-3-900704-28-5
Expanded version of a lecture delivered by the President of the
International Progress Organization at the conference, “The Rise of Asia
in Global History and Perspective: 60 Years after Belgrade – What
Non-alignment in a Multipolar World?” at University of
Le Havre, France, 11 February 2021.
The publication uncovers a largely hidden aspect of Austrian history after World War II, namely the role of Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in the reemergence – amidst the superpower rivalry of the Cold War – of Austria as a sovereign state. The lecture also documents the intensive and constructive cooperation of the founding fathers of Austria’s second Republic with the leading figures of the Bandung Conference (1955) and juxtaposes the country’s early commitment to a strictly non-aligned foreign policy with today’s ever closer integration into the North Atlantic security architecture, a development that has undermined Austria’s status of permanent neutrality. Contents
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