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Title: Sino-Yugoslav friendship and contemporary Chinese tourism : perspectives from online Chinese travelogues and local tourism operators
Other Titles: Yugoslavia and China : histories, legacies, afterlives
Authors: Talmacs, Nicole
Keywords: Tourism -- China
Yugoslavia -- History
Mao, Zedong, 1893-1976
Tito, Josip Broz, 1892-1980
Travelers' writings
Voyages and travels
Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) -- History -- Siege, 1992-1996
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 -- Campaigns -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 -- Campaigns -- Croatia
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Talmacs, N. (2025). Sino-Yugoslav friendship and contemporary Chinese tourism : perspectives from online Chinese travelogues and local tourism operators. In A. Vangeli, & D. Pavlićević (Eds.), Yugoslavia and China: Histories, Legacies, Afterlives (pp. 191-211). Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge.
Abstract: China’s and the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia’s (SFRY) contributions to the 20th century’s “socialist worldmaking” was never a straightforward affair (Stopic et al. 2023). Complicated by differing visions on economic planning, adherence to Soviet hegemony, and foreign policy, Sino-Yugoslav relations ebbed and flowed in a series of ideological disagreements, and competition for influence in the Third World. Despite this, and while leaders Mao Zedong and Josip Broz “Tito” never met in person, occasions of conciliatory fanfare and mutual admiration took place despite their differences (Pirjevec 2023).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/140671
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