During The Cold War, Alternative Globalization Projects Were Underway: Socialist Eastern Europe And Left-leaning Countries In The Third World Maintained Close Economic Relations. The Two Worlds Traded And Exchanged Know-how And Technology. This Book Examines The Specific Spaces Of Interaction Of These Exchanges And Discusses The Consequences For Those Projects Of Globalization Undertaken In Both World Regions. Frontmatter -- Dialectics Of The Global -- Preface -- Contents -- 1.` Alternative Globalization? Spaces Of Economic Interaction Between The Socialist Camp And The Global South -- 2. The Grapes Of Cooperation? Bulgarian And East German Plans To Build A Syrian Cement Industry From Scratch -- 3. The Soviet Union, The Cmea, And The Nationalization Of The Iraq Petroleum Company, 1967-1979 -- 4. Diverging Visions In Revolutionary Spaces: East German Advisers And Revolution From Above In Zanzibar, 1964-1970 -- 5. The Gdr, Swapo, And Namibia: Economic And Other Interactions In The 1970s And 1980s -- 6. Agents Of Decolonization? Romanian Activities In Mozambique's Oil And Healthcare Sectors, 1976-1984 -- 7. Czechoslovak Economic Interests In Angola In The 1970s And 1980s -- 8. Bartering Within And Outside The Cmea: The Gdr's Import Of Cuban Fruits And Ethiopian Coffee -- 9. The End Of Alternative Spaces Of Globalization? Transformations From The 1980s To The 2010s -- List Of Contributors -- Index Anna Calori, Anne-kristin Hartmetz, Bence Kocsev, James Mark, Jan Zofka. Mode Of Access: Internet Via World Wide Web. In English.
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