TY - CHAP
T1 - Demystifying Third World Solidarity
T2 - Cuba and the Palestinian Revolution in the Seventies
AU - Thomson, Sorcha Amy MacGregor
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The fraternal Third Worldist solidarity relation was not an imagined, idealised connection of a unified revolutionary era. It was the product of political relations between groups, institutions, and movements, and so subject to the changing internal dynamics, external pressures, and structural realities they faced. These political relations produced forms of interaction, through which political imaginations were exchanged and expanded, shaping transnational lines of solidarity beyond the shifting dynamics of Third World state-quasi state relations.
AB - The fraternal Third Worldist solidarity relation was not an imagined, idealised connection of a unified revolutionary era. It was the product of political relations between groups, institutions, and movements, and so subject to the changing internal dynamics, external pressures, and structural realities they faced. These political relations produced forms of interaction, through which political imaginations were exchanged and expanded, shaping transnational lines of solidarity beyond the shifting dynamics of Third World state-quasi state relations.
UR - https://oneworld-publications.com/work/the-fate-of-third-worldism-in-the-middle-east/
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9780861547289
T3 - Radical Histories of the Middle East
SP - 34
EP - 55
BT - The Fate of Third Worldism in the Middle East
A2 - C. Elling, Rasmus
A2 - Haugbølle, Sune
PB - Oneworld Academic
CY - London
ER -