Ideology, Scientific Organisation, and Science Policy: Yugoslav Nuiclear Program (1948-1965)
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Yugoslavia left the Eastern Bloc in 1948 to develop an autonomous political position in
South-Eastern Europe. The new Yugoslav system of socialist self-management combined
elements of workers’ self-government, controlled market relations, state decentralization and
Party control. Most of these elements revised or opposed the, until then dominant, ideology of
Marxism-Leninism. The Yugoslav system represented a heterodox form of socialism.
The author of this presentation will try to briefly describe the development of the Yugoslav
nuclear program in the socialist self-management society during the Cold War. The main focus
of the presentation will be tracking and analyzing changes in the organization and policy of
Yugoslav Nuclear program in the context of ideological changes in Yugoslavia. The key task of
the presentation is to examine the connection between relatively new ideological changes in
socioeconomic structure (decentralization and controlled market relations) with the... organization
and policy of Yugoslav Nuclear Program. This will also require discussing the dynamics of
relations within Yugoslav state, its legislature and the development of nuclear physics in
Yugoslavia in general.
In order to fully and accurately analyze the relationship between the Yugoslav system and
nuclear science, the author will shortly present Yugoslav position in foreign relations after the
break with the USSR in this period (USA, USSR, Non-aligned movement).
Кључне речи:
Ideology / Scientific organization / Science Policy / Yugoslav Nuclear Program / Cold WarИзвор:
The BSHS Postgraduate Conference, 2022Издавач:
- The British Society for the History of Science
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Korolija, Maja PY - 2022 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2349 AB - Yugoslavia left the Eastern Bloc in 1948 to develop an autonomous political position in South-Eastern Europe. The new Yugoslav system of socialist self-management combined elements of workers’ self-government, controlled market relations, state decentralization and Party control. Most of these elements revised or opposed the, until then dominant, ideology of Marxism-Leninism. The Yugoslav system represented a heterodox form of socialism. The author of this presentation will try to briefly describe the development of the Yugoslav nuclear program in the socialist self-management society during the Cold War. The main focus of the presentation will be tracking and analyzing changes in the organization and policy of Yugoslav Nuclear program in the context of ideological changes in Yugoslavia. The key task of the presentation is to examine the connection between relatively new ideological changes in socioeconomic structure (decentralization and controlled market relations) with the organization and policy of Yugoslav Nuclear Program. This will also require discussing the dynamics of relations within Yugoslav state, its legislature and the development of nuclear physics in Yugoslavia in general. In order to fully and accurately analyze the relationship between the Yugoslav system and nuclear science, the author will shortly present Yugoslav position in foreign relations after the break with the USSR in this period (USA, USSR, Non-aligned movement). PB - The British Society for the History of Science C3 - The BSHS Postgraduate Conference T1 - Ideology, Scientific Organisation, and Science Policy: Yugoslav Nuiclear Program (1948-1965) UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2349 ER -
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Korolija, M.. (2022). Ideology, Scientific Organisation, and Science Policy: Yugoslav Nuiclear Program (1948-1965). in The BSHS Postgraduate Conference The British Society for the History of Science.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2349
Korolija M. Ideology, Scientific Organisation, and Science Policy: Yugoslav Nuiclear Program (1948-1965). in The BSHS Postgraduate Conference. 2022;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2349 .
Korolija, Maja, "Ideology, Scientific Organisation, and Science Policy: Yugoslav Nuiclear Program (1948-1965)" in The BSHS Postgraduate Conference (2022), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2349 .